sbuckinghamnj: Taygetis virgilia (Stub-tailed Satyr)
sbuckinghamnj: Taygetis thamyra (Andromeda Satyr) - dark forest butterfly; very difficult shot without a flash
sbuckinghamnj: Taygetis larua (Laura's Satyr) - dark forest butterfly - tough shot without flash
sbuckinghamnj: Heliconius doris (Doris Longwing)
sbuckinghamnj: Heliconius doris (Doris Longwing)
sbuckinghamnj: Heliconius sara (Sara Longwing)
sbuckinghamnj: Fork-tailed Woodnymph
sbuckinghamnj: Nymphidium caricae (Common Nymphidium) [metalmark]
sbuckinghamnj: Rekoa palegon (Gold-bordered hairstreak)
sbuckinghamnj: Caeruleuptychia helios (Helios Blue-satyr) The Blue-satyrs is a genus of satyrs that are--you guessed it--blue in color. There are more than a dozen species in this genus, and when butterflying in Peru I took photos of any that I saw, because field identi
sbuckinghamnj: Caeruleuptychia cyanites [?]
sbuckinghamnj: Caeruleuptychia tenera (Tenera Blue-satyr)
sbuckinghamnj: Caeruleuptychia urania (Urania Blue-satyr)
sbuckinghamnj: Calpodes longirostris (Shy Saliana)
sbuckinghamnj: Eresia clio (Clio Crescent)
sbuckinghamnj: Eresia clio (Clio Crescent)
sbuckinghamnj: View of Lake Ann from Maple Pass
sbuckinghamnj: View on the way down from Heather Pass
sbuckinghamnj: View from the Heather and Maple Pass Loop trail
sbuckinghamnj: Carolina Wren
sbuckinghamnj: Young Red-tailed Hawk standing on his squirrel prey
sbuckinghamnj: Cithaerias aurorina (Blushing Phantom)
sbuckinghamnj: Cithaerias aurorina (Blushing Phantom)
sbuckinghamnj: Bronzy Inca
sbuckinghamnj: Amarynthis meneria (Orange-spotted Metalmark)
sbuckinghamnj: Plain Softtail
sbuckinghamnj: Amarynthis meneria (Orange-spotted Metalmark)
sbuckinghamnj: Diablo Lake
sbuckinghamnj: On the trail to Heather Pass
sbuckinghamnj: Diablo Lake