ABACO BUTTERFLIES feat. FLUTTERY PHILATELY
I’ve been distracted from my intended scribble by a lovely butterfly posted by ‘Selah Vie’, one I’ve never seen before. It’s one of those lepidots that have a topside surprisingly and excitingly different from the underwings (see header image). Imagine having this beauty turning up on your patio…
This reminded me that I have some butterfly images waiting in the wings (ha!), so now is the time to encourage a few out of their virtual chrysalis for wider appreciation.Ā
MONK (?) SKIPPER
FLUTTERY PHILATELY
The Bahamas has an excellent record for producing colourful stamp issues showcasing the wildlife of the islands – birds, reef fish and of course butterflies. I’ve posted about these several time, and they are more or less collected together on a dedicated stamp page HERE. As for the butterflies, they get a new issue every decade or so. Here are the last four.
1975
1983
1994
2008
Credits: Selah Vie (1, 2); Uli Nowlan (3); Rhonda Pearce (4, 5, 6, 10, 11); RH (7); Charmaine Albury (8, 9); open source / ads etc (all stamps)
Wow…some stunning butterflies
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Thanks! It’s been a long time since I featured butterflies, but I’m getting increasingly interested in them. And moths. It’s been a wonderful summer for them in the UK. RH
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Very nice! Lovely photos!
Alan
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Thanks Alan. I haven’t ‘done’ butterflies for a while, but they are so rewarding when i do get round to it! RH
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This is great work, RH. Wonderful captures. Love your butterflies waving goodbye at the end. š
Have a lovely weekend.
Greetings from the Bavarian Alps,
Dina
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Hi Dina and thank you. I ‘borrowed’ the waving b/fly a while back in case of need – what better than a b/fly post! Hope you are having a great time in the Alps. We spent a few days in the Jura and Haute-Savoie – fabulous views of Mont Blanc. Most refreshing! RH
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Fabulous!
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Thanks Nancy! RH
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