21 May 2013

Random Gallery - Pale Grass Blue

Random Butterfly Gallery
The Pale Grass Blue (Zizeeria maha serica)



This species was only discovered in Singapore some time in the early 2000's and was identified as the Pale Grass Blue by the late Col John Eliot when detailed photographs were sent to the region's foremost butterfly guru in England, just a few months before he passed on. The Pale Grass Blue has since become a permanent resident in Singapore and is found mainly in urban parks and gardens. The butterfly often flies in the company of the two other "Grass Blues" - The Lesser Grass Blue and the Pygmy Grass Blue, on hot sunny days.

This shot of a Pale Grass Blue was taken by ButterflyCircle member Anthony Wong at the Fragile Forest area of Gardens by the Bay last Sunday. Not commonly known to many visitors, Gardens by the Bay is also home to many species of urban butterflies and on a butterfly survey last weekend, ButterflyCircle members counted at least 32 species of butterflies.


2 comments:

Nick Morgan said...

Wow, 32 species in one small area. That would be amazing. I hope I will visit Singapore one day to experience that!

Commander said...

Thanks Nick. Hope you'll be able to visit Singapore one day soon. :)