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19-MAR-2012 Christine Hanrahan

Eastern comma (Polygonia comma)

The lovely bright colours of the eastern comma. This species overwinters as an adult, spending the cold months in a protected place such as under the bark of trees, cavities, other sheltered spots. On warm days in early spring they emerge, but will go back into hiding if cold weather returns, which is quite likely here as it is only mid-march, despite the very warm temperatures of today.

Canon PowerShot SX20 IS
1/320s f/5.7 at 100.0mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
Marcia Colelli25-Apr-2012 22:24
Nice details and colors V
Guest 27-Mar-2012 12:33
Beautiful photo Christine. It is amazing that such a fresh looking, vibrantly coloured creature can emerge from a long winter buried beneath tree bark.
Claudia
Fabienne25-Mar-2012 20:36
C'est une magnifique macro. Les détails sont nets et précis.
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)22-Mar-2012 19:35
Great work as usual,thanks! V+
Paolo
Guest 21-Mar-2012 19:38
What a great shot, Christine!
Julia Cip
Ali Majdfar20-Mar-2012 15:17
Splendid capture! ~V
MarcViskens19-Mar-2012 21:21
beautiful shot
great colours
Marc
reflectionsofnature19-Mar-2012 20:03
What a delighting sight to see!
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