Sunlight highlighting the brown leaf only. Location Alexander Butterfly Trail.Today was the last Saturday of the month again and my brother and I decided to pay a visit to the Hort Park butterfly enclosure. Before going to Hort Park, we made a detour at Alexander Butterfly Trail to search for some species that we haven’t captured.
When we arrived there, it was quite disheartening to see that the butterfly species and population were lesser than the last visit. We waited for nearly 30 minutes before the first butterflies came out to warm themselves in the morning sun. In the mean time, we had the resident squirrel for company.

After failed attempts at getting decent shots, we unexpectedly came face to face with the Common Imperial
Family: Lycaenidae
Subfamily: Lycaeninae
Genus: Cheritra
Common Name: Common ImperialThe Common Imperial is common in Malaysia but rather rare in Singapore. I did not have time to compose my shots but managed to capture a decent copy for records sake.
After this, we set of to Hort Park. To our dismay, it was kind of a family day event at Hort Park and the enclosure was filled to the brim with visitors. We did not really want to queue up with the crowd and we most certainly did not want to join the group scaring the butterflies in the enclosure. Hence, we decided to hunt outside the enclosure instead.
We chanced upon a patch of Snakeweed with moderate butterfly activities.
Snake Weed: A common feeding plant for many butterflies.To our pleasant surprise, we saw the butterflies there were the Peacock Pansy and some Blues (Cycad Blue and Pea Blue).
Family: Lycaenidae
Subfamily: Lycaeninae
Genus: Chilades
Common Name: Cycad Blue, Plains Cupid, 曲纹紫灰蝶
Family: Lycaenidae
Subfamily: Lycaeninae
Genus: Lampides boeticus
Common Name: Pea Blue / Long-tailed Blue, 亮灰蝶
Family: Nymphalidae
Subfamily: Nymphalinae
Genus: Junonia
Common Name: Peacock PansyIt is sad to read on Butterfly Circle that the Peacock Pansy is getting more rare due to the wide spread usage of pesticides. Our future generations may not get to see this beautiful jewel in our parks.
Before we left Hort Park, we spotted some butterfly activities near the Lantana Blooms. It turned out to be the Pygmy Grass Blue, which we added to our records.
Family: Lycaenidae
Subfamily: Lycaeninae
Genus: Zizula
Common Name: Pygmy Grass BlueOverall today was a fruitful despite the fact that we did not enter the enclosure. We managed to bag 3 from the Lycaenidae family and one from the Nymphalidae family.