“* Resting *”
by Carolyn Connolly.

Whilst photographing flowers in our front garden this butterfly happened along!
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"Identification: The Common Crow Butterfly is a large black butterfly with white spots on the fore wings and a band of elongated spots on the hind wings. The outer wing margins have small white spots. The males have a pair of hidden orange-yellow brushes at the tip of the abdomen, which they can extend into bright coloured patch as part of the mating ritual or to deter predators. These brushes emit a musky odour. The caterpillars are striped. Pupa have metallic silvery sheen.
"Other Names: Oleander Butterfly.
"Size: Wingspan 70mm, Caterpillar about 50mm.
"Habitat: The Common Crow is found in open forest and woodland. Often seen in parks and gardens."
Refer: http://www.ozanimals.com/Insect/Common-Crow-Butterfly/Euploea/core.html
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Captured mid-afternoon, in early autumn, on the 9th of March 2010...
Category: ~ Animals ~