This week it’s all about twos. Linked to Cee’s post 2 Items or the Number Two


This week it’s all about twos. Linked to Cee’s post 2 Items or the Number Two
Cupha erymanthis, the rustic, is a species of brush-footed butterfly found in forested areas of tropical South Asia and Southeast Asia. The males and females are identical.
This week the topic is Happy.
Happy butterflies for having found nectar
Happy tern for having caught a fish
One happy dog for having rolled in the dirt
This week is Letter Y – Needs to start or end with the letter Y or in caption the word “Why” needs to be present
Yellow Bells, Kerala.
Ypthima ceylonica or the White Fourring butterfly, Kerala.
Yellow=fronted Canary, Mauritius.
Common Jay photobombed by the Tailed Jay 😉
This week is Letter N – Needs to start with the letter N.
Neptis hylas (Common Sailor) in my backyard
Neophron percnopterus (Egyptian Vulture), Muscat, Oman.
Novel (a gift from a dear friend)
The temporary visitors to the lantana camara in my backyard.
Linked to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Temporary.
Linked to CFFC: Letter J – Needs to contain the Letter J and be at least 6 letters long (juggler, jackpot, bluejay, enjoying, subject, pajamas)
JUNONIA lemonias or Lemon Pansy on a tridax daisy
Raindrops on JATROPHA Integerrima
If you look closely you will see a couple of Dark-eyed JUNCOS behind the leaves. – a mamma bird feeding her young.
Papilio demoleus is a common and widespread swallowtail butterfly. The butterfly is also known as the Common Lime butterfly, Lemon butterfly, Lime Swallowtail, Small Citrus butterfly, Chequered Swallowtail, Dingy Swallowtail and Citrus Swallowtail. These common names refer to their host plants, which are usually citrus species such as the cultivated lime. Unlike most swallowtail butterflies, it does not have a prominent tail. (Wiki)