tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7840876912418712582.post2191087455400466647..comments2024-01-16T18:21:21.139+08:00Comments on Bluebottle: Adelaide and Kangaroo Island ButterfliesBluebottlehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02667008363720497894noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7840876912418712582.post-78813550696705626862013-12-25T18:06:54.221+08:002013-12-25T18:06:54.221+08:00Haha. Happy Christmas Nick. I did read up a little...Haha. Happy Christmas Nick. I did read up a little about the painted lady. It seems to vary a fair bit in different places. We don't have Monarchs here but we have many of its smaller relatives, the Tigers and Crows.Bluebottlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02667008363720497894noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7840876912418712582.post-38880040539124571672013-12-23T21:28:34.619+08:002013-12-23T21:28:34.619+08:00Interesting post. The Australian Painted Lady seem...Interesting post. The Australian Painted Lady seems to be subtly different from the Painted Lady that occurs around the rest of the world. It is interesting that they have a separate species in Australia, but I suppose they are a long way away from anywhere else!<br />The Cabbage White gets everywhere!<br />I like the Common Brown. It reminds me a great deal of the European Wall Brown.<br />I love comparing butterflies from around the world.<br />You surprise me that you haven't seen a Monarch before. I had assumed that they would have occured in Singapore. I've got so much to learn.Nick Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06431235724349702199noreply@blogger.com