Dear Hemant,

Sorry about the delayed response, but this image is really very nice. It 
captures the excitement of photographing mud-puddling butterflies very well. I 
wished to see similar mud-puddling parties on my recent trip to Sikkim, but all 
I saw was small congregations.

With best wishes,

Krushnamegh.
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Krushnamegh Kunte, PhD

Post-doctoral Research Fellow
FAS Center for Systems Biology
Harvard University
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From: Hemant Ogale <[email protected]>
Reply-To: butterflyindia <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 22:48:14 -0400
To: butterflyindia <[email protected]>
Subject: [ButterflyIndia] ButterflyIndia] Theme of Month May 2011_Community 
Mudpuddling






Dear All,

Here is my image clicked at Amboli on 20.03.2010.
This image includes almost 17 species. Common Emigrant, Spot Swordtail, Common 
Jay, Blue bottle, Blue Mormon, Common Mormon, Malabar Raven, Common mime ( 
Clytia Form ), Common Gull, Lesser Gull, Three Spot Grass Yellow, Great Orange 
Tip,Forget me not, Plains Cupid, Common Albatross, Common Line Blue, Common 
Hedge Blue ....few were out of frame ... lime butterfly, Tailed Jay, Malayan, 
Quaker, Zebra Blue...

Best Regards.

Hemant




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