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18-AUG-2010 Carl Erland

Drinking Nectar

Southern Vancouver Island

Identifying butterflies and moths is a skill that I have not yet developed and so I will leave the identification of this insect to others. What I do know is that this was one beautifully coloured butterfly/moth and it was busy drinking the nectar from each blossom it landed on. Butterfly/Moth facts: Their food is consumed through a small little pipe, like a straw, which is coiled under their head most of the time, and adult moths/butterflies use it to suck up nectar from plants. This straw is called a ‘proboscis’ and it is the reason these insects are known for their completely liquid diets, it would be tough trying to suck up solid food through a straw! You will find these insescts either sucking up nectar from all sorts of different flowers, or using their long proboscis to drink up water out of shallow ponds. ~ The Butterfly Site

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Max 25-Apr-2011 00:56
Great contrasting colors. Love it.
Carla Resh20-Aug-2010 05:15
OUTSTANDING DAD!
lou_rozensteins20-Aug-2010 04:30
Beautiful light and colour. Very well done.
malcolm haslam19-Aug-2010 18:29
Superb capture all round...
:-)
J. Scott Coile19-Aug-2010 17:02
Amazing isolation and detail.
Frank Brault19-Aug-2010 16:13
A superb catch. Wonderful detail, color and light. V
Robert Houde19-Aug-2010 15:58
Very nice details in a great light. v.
Marielou Dhumez19-Aug-2010 13:54
Geat lighting on this moth and an excellent choice of square format !
Peter Stubley19-Aug-2010 13:54
Very nice -- very sharp and excellent sense of light.