Well in my defense I did say "I think" :)
Yeah, pretty fellow.  I'm glad you know exactly
who it is...
I always want to know, even if I can't always
remember the detailed answers!

I do hope if I post a pic of a beastie of flower
of some sort and I'm either
vague or wrong about the ID that someone will post
the right answer on the list.

Best,
ann



Hans Imglueck wrote:
> 
> Hi Ann,
> 
> it is a butterfly - and no moth! Ok it is a bit hairy,
> but that is common to almost all butterflies living in
> the northern regions (northern in relation to the
> Mediterranean) as southern Germany where I live in.
> The wings are spread out to gather the rays of the
> warming sun. This one is called "Kleiner Fuchs" and
> his caterpillars are living on stinging nettles. In
> Germany these butterflies are really common (as the stinging
> nettles) - but I like its colors (brownish red bordered
> with the blue band).
> 
> Best regards, Hans.
> 
> --- Ann Sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hans Imglueck wrote:
> >
> > http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2558903
> >
> > This time a lovelier subject compared to my last two PAWs.
> >
> > Comments are welcome!
> >
> > Regards, Hans.
> >
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> 
> Hi, Hans
> Nice capture - but,  but um - I think that is a
> moth, not a butterfly :)
> 
> (note fat fuzzy body and wings spread out.)
> 
> don't know exactly "who" this is though -
> anyone???
> 
> Where did you take it ?
> 
> annsan the curious
> 
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