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Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly (Aglais urticae) 

The Small Tortoiseshell is among the most well known butterflies in Britain and Ireland. The striking and attractive patterning, and its appearance at almost any time of the year in urban areas have made it a familiar species. It is one of the first butterflies to be seen in spring and in the autumn it often visits garden flowers in large numbers. The Small Tortoiseshell is one of our most widespread species and has shown little overall change in range. 

All images were taken with a dedicated macro lens, hand held with natural light. Although it is possible to use it with automatic focus, I prefer to set the focus to the desired enlargement setting then simply move closer to the specimen until it is in focus.

Top - Pentax *ist D SLR Sigma 105mm macro lens.

 

Middle and bottom - Canon 30D SLR and Vivitar 100mm macro lens.

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