It’s hard to tell apart an Orange Sulfur from a Clouded Sulphur but i am certain this is the former from the location and markings. Most Sulphurs, especially this species perch low on the ground, and are very skittish; so a cleaned background like this is hard to come by. This Orange Sulphur already found its roosting spot on a grass stalk before the sunset.
Orange Sulphur butterfly (Colias Eurytheme) Perched on a Grass
- Canon, EOS 1D Mark IV
- EF 180mm F3.5L USM Macro
- ISO 400, 1/25s, F9 ,400mm
- Dallas, Texas
- April 21, 2012
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