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Sunday, 18 September 2011

Butterflies in love

The warm weather and abundant food resources put butterflies in the mood for romance. I managed to have captured some of the loving moments.


Hong Kong Fritillary 





Common Tailor 




Common Rose 


Common Grass Yellow



Banded Tree Brown 




Gram Blue


Saturday, 14 May 2011

White Dragontail butterfly

The Swallowtail butterflies are a family of butterflies which are commonly found in Southeast Asia including Hong Kong.

They are usually quite big, for example, the wing span of this Common Mormon is about 10cm. 



The wings of most of the Swallowtails in Hong Kong are mainly black with stripes and/or speckles. They are given the name “swallowtail” because their tails resemble the forked tail of some swallows, like this Common Rose below.



Although the Swallowtails may be distributed cross the entire world, the White Dragontail (left and below), the smallest Swallowtail in the world, with a wing span at about 5cm, is only native to  South Asia and Southeast Asia.   





This butterfly is unique not only because it is a rare species but also because it flies like a dragonfly, which earned its name.