What species is the first one? On first glance it resembles the Eurasian Limenitis populi but there are significant (and a lot) differences...Nothing to write home about but then again I was raised in cave
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Poor frogI was trying to take a picture of the frog, but I found something more interesting while checking focus afterwards
I'm not the fan of the artificial "diversity" but your first shot is showing real diversity: the wasp (?) on the left down corner - my favorite!View attachment 217586
View attachment 217587I saw this guy on my way up the mountain this morning, and he was still flitting about the same spot four hours later on my way down, and he posed for me in a beam of sunlight.
This one is really good: perfect "model" and very, very nice photo. Last year in Bulgaria all of them were more or less damaged. It was even worst with the second species existing there: Melanargia larissa (and I really wanted a photo of that oneI am overjoyed that there are significantly more large butterflies this year. Last year, many pupae must have gone mouldy.
Here is a marbled white.
R6m2, RF100-500@500mm, f/14, 1/640, ISO400
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