This week, I have been photographing the butterflies that are attracted to the Buddleia in my garden. These wonderful shrubs are always covered in butterflies at this time of year and here in South West France, we also get the amazing 'Humming Bird Hawk Moth' and the colourful 'Bee Hawk Moth'. These Hawk moths actually flap their wings 3 times faster than the Hummingbirds that they are named after!
All of these images were taken with my Nikon D500/Nikon 200-500 combination at 500mm and a distance of approx 7 feet.
Hope you enjoy them.
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Common Swallowtail |
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Scarce Swallowtail - which is actually more common than the 'Common Swallowtail' |
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Peacock Butterfly |
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Red Admiral Butterfly |
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Fritillary Butterfly |
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White Admiral Butterfly |
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Granville Fritillary |
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An absolutely 'tattered' butterfly.........it always amazes me, how they fly with such damage to their wings. |
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Hummingbird Hawk Moth |
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The absolutely stunning Bee Hawk Moth, with its transparent wing panels |
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