“This sparkling beauty has the typical orange and black fritillary pattern on the upper side of the wings with the silvery spangled areas on the underside of the wings. It has a wide yellow band between the silver spangles on the underside of the hind wing. The Great Spangled Fritillary is a medium sized butterfly that can fly very quickly and is easy to see while nectaring.” To read more click here
17 thoughts on “Day 332: Great Spangled Fritillary”
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What a beautiful capture, Jackie ❤
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Thanks so much! 😀
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You’re very welcome ❤
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Gorgeous photo Jackie 🙂
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Thanks so much, Andy! 😀
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🙂 Sorry I havent been about much but a lot going on at the moment 😦 Hope your well and your back is better
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No worries, Andy! I completely understand. I appreciate you taking the time out to stop by. I’m sorry to say I’m going through a rough patch with my back at the moment.
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Strange liking that comment > Really hope you’re on the up soon Jackie. It doesnt seem to spoil your awesome blog posting though 🙂
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Stunning shot, Jackie. 🙂
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Thanks so much, Sylvia! 😀
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He’s so pretty and his detailed markings are about as complicated as his name. Such a good shot of this little one.
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Thanks so much! I think it’s detailed markings are some of the prettiest I’ve ever seen. 😀
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Very nice. Have a sunny sunday.
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Thank you! I hope you have a lovely Sunday too. 😀
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Lovely detail 🙂
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Thank you! 😀
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