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Pearl Crescent
Pearl Crescent (Phyciodes tharos: Nymphalidae) Wingspan: 2.5-3.8 cm (1.0-1.5 in).
Habitat
Post Oak Savanna vegetation area. Margin of a riparian woodland adjacent to an un-named creek that runs through the park at ca. 88 m (289 ft) elevation.
Location
Camelot Park, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA.
Date taken
September 2020
Scientific name
Phyciodes tharos
Equipment used
Canon
What a beauty Stanley. Two superb well taken and colourfully framed captures. Brilliant and nice to see, well done.
 
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How lovely this is and a nicely detailed capture Stanley!
 
marvelous macro of this beautiful butterfly, Stanley, those colors and details are superb, many tfs!!!
 
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Cor!! He really does have wonderful markings don't you think Stanley and shown beautifully in this lovely picture.

Many thanks my friend.
 

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Butterflies & Moths
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