I made this trek on my own as my guide was doing the Merlion (throwing up) and too green to climb. It was an easy trek and I was able to navigate my way to the falls. The huge bonus of going alone was I managed to take time to look for butterflies and I was very pleased with what I found.
It started with the Common Imperial sitting on the yellow cover of trash container. I know it is from the Lycaenidae family, which is the second-largest family of butterflies.
It started with the Common Imperial sitting on the yellow cover of trash container. I know it is from the Lycaenidae family, which is the second-largest family of butterflies.



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Shirl, the first one is a Common Imperial (Cheritra freja friggia). The 2nd one is not a Lascar. It's upperside looks familiar but no it's not. It's one of the Jesters. Genus Symbrenthia.
Thanks SK!
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