Saturday, May 4, 2013

ORANGE SULPHUR IS VERY COMMON, HOWEVER QUITE GOOD LOOKING UP CLOSE.

Hi, This is a common butterfly closely related the the more common Cabbage White Butterfly. These Orange Sulphurs can be seen  in clover and alfalfa fields, mowed fields, vacant lots, meadows, road edges, yards or most anywhere. They are more common in the east, but can be seen anywhere in the USA. Some individuals are much duller and the opposite is true with very bright, especially fresh hatched ones. They should not be overlooked simply because they are similar to the Southern Dogface. If you are the least bit suspicious about any butterfly that looks like an Orange Sulphur, check it out thoroughly. Here are some pix of Orange Sulphurs, however I do not have any pix of the Dogface butterfly, Bye for now, Denis

 Above photo take with a Nikon 990, a 3 MP camera that came out in 2000
 Above and below photos taken with Nikon 8400, an 8 MP camera came out in 2004
 Below photo take with a Panasonic DMC FZ20, a 5 MP camera came out in 2004 also.

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