It was totally concentrating on soaking up the early morning sun, I guess, because it did not mind me standing over it to take pictures. Guess I just got lucky!
There was Chennapattanam and then there was Madras. About 357 years later, in 1996, she became Chennai. And whatever she may be called 385 years from now, she will always remain the "Queen of the Coromandel"! Come wander around this blog. It will give you a peek into her soul!!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Butterfly. Sure.
At first glance, I thought it was a moth, for it had that slightly fuzzy look that I have always associated with moths. But I quickly learnt it was a butterfly - a Peacock Pansy (Junonia almana) to be precise.
It was totally concentrating on soaking up the early morning sun, I guess, because it did not mind me standing over it to take pictures. Guess I just got lucky!

It was totally concentrating on soaking up the early morning sun, I guess, because it did not mind me standing over it to take pictures. Guess I just got lucky!
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This beautiful butterfly looks almost like one here. We have a name that is different from it and I have given you this link so you can see the one we have. A Buckeye.
http://gobsmacks.blogspot.com/search/label/Buckeye%20Butterfly
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POSING FOR THE PHOTO.
Great and lovely photo. It looks like it has eyes in its wings.
@ Abe: Thank you - the buckeye is from the same family - Junonia - as the Pansy - and your photo is absolutely gobsmacking!
@ J Bar: It was a pleasure - one that I look forward to repeating!
@ lviss: Isn't it?
@ Jacob: Scared you? That's one use of the 'eyes', certainly!
What a wonderful butterfly. good eye. I am glad you enjoyed the tea at the Phoenician photos on my site. You would really enjoy the experience.
@ Julie: Thanks! Yes, I do hope I'll be able to feast there someday!
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