Today, after a long time I saw this butterfly, I believe it is the Queen of Spain fritillary (Lat. Isoria lathonia) from the family of Nymphalidae. Last time I saw it on spring this year.
I noticed it from a distance and didn't immediately realize what kind it was. I was drawn to his vibrant color, which is easy to see from afar. Usually, these bright colors indicate that the butterfly is young.
I followed him for a while until I made a number of satisfactory photos. After 30 minutes of tracking and gymnastics in the bright sun, I gave up. Hope you like today's photos!
01.09.2019. Thanks for visiting my photo blog
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