Friday, 20 February 2015

Something different

Here are some images from my annual visit to the exotic butterflies in the glasshouse at RHS Wisley.  I apologise in advance for any mistakes there might be in identification of species.


Harmonia Tiger butterfly

Blue Morpho butterfly

Malachite butterfly

Clipper butterfly

Asian Swallowtail butterfly

Orange Oakleaf butterfly

Glasswing butterfly

Malachite butterfly

Glasswing butterfly

Tree Nymph butterfly

Common Mormon butterfly

Malay Lacewing butterfly

Indian Leafwing butterfly

Tree Nymph butterfly

Owl butterfly


Tailed Jay butterfly

Blue Morpho butterfly


Nice idea, but wrong signage!



Malachite butterfly

Indian Lacewing butterfly



Now for a few of the flowers that were in the tropical area of the glasshouse.  I haven't tried to name any.









A Robin appeared to have blagged its way into the glasshouse and was sitting on a sign near the entrance.  It was singing loudly.  I had been using a 100mm 1:1 macro lens with a ring-flash on the end of it.  I moved gradually nearer as I captured each of these three images and s/he was completely unfazed by the proximity of this equipment.








After some lunch I had a walk round the gardens and checked out the alpine house.
















Finally, indulge me please and I'll get the last few images of THAT Kingfisher out of my system.  I shall be leaving her alone for some time now.

("I'm goin' to wash that girl right out of my hair." ♫♫  [after Rodgers & Hammerstein])







... and here's a Goldeneye that put in an appearance whilst I was at the lake.


Goldeneye  ♂




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