Possibly the last of the season for me. :-(
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Spent a while on the roadsides in the area photographing the many Ochlodes sylvanoides. The reason was to document the variations in the individuals I came across. A couple individuals gave me fits as they were so plain in appearance I had very briefly thought I found a Euphyes vestris which hasn't been seen in the area for many many years.
Spent a while on the roadsides in the area photographing the many Ochlodes sylvanoides. The reason was to document the variations in the individuals I came across. A couple individuals gave me fits as they were so plain in appearance I had very briefly thought I found a Euphyes vestris which hasn't been seen in the area for many many years.
Spent a while on the roadsides in the area photographing the many Ochlodes sylvanoides. The reason was to document the variations in the individuals I came across. A couple individuals gave me fits as they were so plain in appearance I had very briefly thought I found a Euphyes vestris which hasn't been seen in the area for many many years.
Spent a while on the roadsides in the area photographing the many Ochlodes sylvanoides. The reason was to document the variations in the individuals I came across. A couple individuals gave me fits as they were so plain in appearance I had very briefly thought I found a Euphyes vestris which hasn't been seen in the area for many many years.
Spent a while on the roadsides in the area photographing the many Ochlodes sylvanoides. The reason was to document the variations in the individuals I came across. A couple individuals gave me fits as they were so plain in appearance I had very briefly thought I found a Euphyes vestris which hasn't been seen in the area for many many years.
Spent a while on the roadsides in the area photographing the many Ochlodes sylvanoides. The reason was to document the variations in the individuals I came across. A couple individuals gave me fits as they were so plain in appearance I had very briefly thought I found a Euphyes vestris which hasn't been seen in the area for many many years.
Appeared to be on its last legs by its behaviour. Or just tired???