A "Buckeye" in New Jersey

Don in SJ

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A "Buckeye" in New Jersey

This cutie posed for us yesterday while we were birding at Cape May NJ.

Don

The buckeye is a medium-sized butterfly with two large multicolored eyespots on hindwings and one large eyespot on forewings. The background color of the buckeye is mostly brown. Its forewing has 2 orange cell bars and 1 large eyespot inside the wide white area. The hindwing has 2 eyespots. The upper one is the largest and contains a magenta crescent. The two eyespots touch the light orange band at the bottom of the hindwings.The underside of hindwing is brown or tan in the wet season (summer) butterflies and rose-red in the dry season (fall) butterflies . Their wing span is 1 5/8 - 2 3/4 inches (4.2 - 7 cm).
 

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Re: A "Buckeye" in New Jersey

Excellent capture,great quality tp your picture!!
Van
 

Re: A "Buckeye" in New Jersey

That's a great photo Don. What makes it is the background!
 

Re: A "Buckeye" in New Jersey

Beautiful 'creation' of nature.

Fossis..............
 

Re: A "Buckeye" in New Jersey

Excellent picture!
Is that a butterfly or a moth?
Thanks for sharing
 

Re: A "Buckeye" in New Jersey

Great capture of the Buckeye, the background does make the shot that much nicer!
 

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