Peleides Blue Morpho by Tracey  Dryka
Tracey  Dryka

Peleides Blue Morpho by

Found in Mexico, Central America, northern South America, Paraguay, and Trinidad. It takes 115 days from egg to adult for the Blue Morpho. They band in groups to deter their predators

Nikon D300

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peleides blue morpho, blue morpho, insect, butterfly, butterfly pictures, butterfly photos

Comments

  • Ted Busby
    Ted Busbyover 1 year ago

    Stunning image…beautiful work Tracey!

  • Thank you Ted, I was so happy to have this butterfly keep its wings open for a short period of time

    – Tracey Dryka

  • Rainy
    Rainyover 1 year ago

    Congratulations! Your artwork has been featured in the
    Nature’s Wonders group.!!

  • Thank you very much for the Feature, much appreciated

    – Tracey Dryka

  • Kimberly Kay Spies
    Kimberly Kay S...over 1 year ago

    Beautiful!

  • Thank you Kimberly

    – Tracey Dryka

  • Joy Watson
    Joy Watsonover 1 year ago

    Congratulations, beautiful

  • Thank you

    – Tracey Dryka

  • AndreaEL
    AndreaELover 1 year ago

    Congratulations on your wonderful feature, great work and well deserved.

  • Thank you very much Andrea

    – Tracey Dryka

  • Poete100
    Poete100over 1 year ago

    Congratulation on your feature…I hope someday I will get to photograph one of these…

  • Thank you

    – Tracey Dryka

  • Christina Rollo
    Christina Rolloover 1 year ago

    Gorgeous shot, lovely colors excellent detail! Congratulations on your feature :)

  • Thank you Christina

    – Tracey Dryka

  • Istvan froghunter
    Istvan froghunterover 1 year ago

    Wonderful, Tracey! Congrats on your feature!

  • Thank you very much

    – Tracey Dryka

  • Trudy Wilkerson
    Trudy Wilkersonover 1 year ago

    Amazing….so beautiful!

  • Most of the time their wings are closed, so I was very tickled to see keep its wings open

    – Tracey Dryka

  • AngieDavies
    AngieDaviesover 1 year ago

    Congrats on the feature with this magnificent capture! Beautiful color!

  • Thank you Angie

    – Tracey Dryka