Can you spot how many butterflies are feasting on this fallen mango ? This was in last summer.
The Common Crow is a frequent visitor.
The Huge Blue Mormon visited my garden at least once every month.
This yellow butterfly was snapped in the Lalbaug garden. Besides these, there were the Jays, the Eggflies, the Blue Tigers, the Common Leopards and other innumerable and unknown (to me) butterflies which visitedmy garden and thrived there. I am grateful for the opportunity of seeing them and enjoying their beauty through the year.
I am looking forward to more butterfly visits in the coming year.
They are absolutely exquisite! And such gorgeous colors! Your captures are superb as always! What a delight! Thank you!
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How wonderful to have a garden that hosts visiting dignitaries such as these!
ReplyDeleteYour garden have been host for many beautiful butterflies! I can imagine the caterpillar in every visit from them...
ReplyDeleteYou are so lucky....what beautiful butterflies and pics!!
ReplyDeletetruely exquisite!! i have not seen the blue mormon before -- its colors are spectacular!
ReplyDeleteThese butterflies are gorgeous but I admit that I'm fascinated at the idea of mangoes on the ground to rot... they're expensive imports where I live.
ReplyDeleteI hope they keep coming to your garden and that we'll get to enjoy such fabulous shots! I haven't seen the Blue Mormon. I like the markings on its wings.
ReplyDeleteWell...you made my day brighter.
ReplyDeleteLots of pretty butterflies,the blue one is my favorite
That blue mormon is so beautiful, i haven't seen it here yet.
ReplyDeleteThe Purple is my favorite one...Amazing..Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful butterflies especially the blue Mormon!My garden usually has only the common white and yellow ones, nothing as spectacular as yours!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful and the yellow butterfly just set it all off.
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