Just because something is common, doesn't mean it isn't beautiful. After the Cabbage White the Small Tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae) is probably our most common butterfly, but I also think it's one of our most beautiful. You can't miss the lovely reds, but look closer and you'll also see wonderful bright blue spots along the edges of the wings. These guys are strongly attracted to a lot of garden flowers so keep an eye out for them in your back yards! I snapped this one while it was feeding on some Thyme that was flowering.

Small Tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae)
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For those of you interested in such things here are some of the technical details of this shot:

  • Camera: Nikon D40
  • Lens: Nikon DX AFS 18-55mm (D40 kit lens)
  • Exposure: 1/160 sec
  • Focal Length: 55mm
  • Focal Ratio: F8
  • ISO: 200
  • Camera Mode: Auto
  • Exposure Compensation: 0.0

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One Response to “Photo of the Week 26 – Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly”

  1. NosillaCast @ podfeet.com on August 18th, 2008 3:32 am

    [...] Bart: Totally unrelated – today I crossed the half-year mark with my weekly photo blog with Photo of the Week 26. [...]

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