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Painted Lady (Vanessa virginiensis)

The Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui) is a well-known colourful butterfly, sometimes known in North America as the Cosmopolitan. It is one of the most widespread of all butterflies, found on every continent except Antarctica. In Australia, V. cardui has a limited range around Bunbury, Fremantle and Rottnest Island. However, its close relative, the Australian Painted Lady (Vanessa kershawi) ranges over half the continent. Other closely related species are the American Painted Lady (Vanessa virginiensis), and the West Coast Lady (Vanessa annabella). The Painted Lady occurs in any temperate zone, including mountains in the tropics. The species is resident only in warmer areas, but migrates in spring, and sometimes again in autumn. For example, it migrates from North Africa and the Mediterranean to Britain in May and June, but offspring produced there die in the Autumn.

The egg takes 3 to 5 days to hatch. The caterpillar takes 7–11 days to turn into a chrysalis. It takes 7–11 days for the chrysalis to turn into a butterfly. It doesn't stay in one area so long. The painted lady butterfly moves 1000 miles in its life. The painted lady caterpillar is black with spiked skin.

The caterpillars feed on a wide variety of host plants of the families Asteraceae, especially Carduus crispus. Also, Boraginaceae, Malvaceae (especially hollyhocks and dwarf mallow Malva neglecta), and a number of Fabaceae are eaten. The adults drink nectar from a variety of wildflowers and cultivars, more commonly the favored thistle, butterfly bush (Buddleja), asters, Tickseed sunflowers (Bidens) and zinnias.

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I think this is beautiful. The darkness the butterfly's shadow throws makes it interesting too. Nice dead-on view framing. (everthing that's relevent is in the focal point.)
Nice deep color and contrast, looking to be taken in the evening perhaps? (Long shadows) Even the clarity of the fuzz that's on the flower's stems show up. It's not always easy to catch a butterfly at rest so you can see both sides of the wings. From personal experience. I love Painted Ladies. They're less "flitty" than Swallowtails or monarchs.
Just a nice butterfly photograph all around. Just my opinion. And the colors are eyecatching. :D
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Amazing shot... fantastically framed and composed :)

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Excellent capture Cristian, great dof:):)
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i'm more of face expression

my face look like this :iconwowplz: when i saw ur picture

But i wasn't green :laughing:
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:lol:

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gorgeous!

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Amazing color!!!

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très joli :)

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looks great :aww:

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Absolutely gorgeous!

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Oct 28, 2007, 11:05:54 AM

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