Melanitis leda (Evening Brown)
Notes
I’d read that this was a very common species in Queensland, but for the first couple of days I was in Cairns I didn’t see any, though I went looking for them in the evenings. I finally spotted one perched by the side of a ditch shortly before dusk one evening, and was able to get a couple of photos before disturbing it.
Subsequently I saw the occasional specimen, generally when I disturbed one during the day. Every time they flew off quickly, but not very far. However their camouflage is very good, so in many cases I couldn’t find them when they landed. Even if I was able to see exactly where they settled, I was never able to get close enough to take pictures before they flew off again, so I didn’t manage to add to the original photos of the first one I spotted.
This has been pretty much the pattern on all my subsequent visits to northern Australia. I occasionally disturb an Evening Brown, but I rarely get the chance to take photos.
Sightings
Cairns – October 2005, August 2007, September 2008, March 2016
Brisbane – November 2008, April 2011
Darwin – April 2018, April 2024
Links
- The Complete Field Guide to Australian Butterflies (2nd edition) by Michael F. Braby
- Atlas of Living Australia
- Bob’s Butterflies
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility
- Butterflies of Dorrigo
- Australian Nature Photography
- Brisbane Insects
- Tobias Westmeier’s website
- Butterflies and Other Invertebrates
- Wikipedia
- iNaturalist
- The Evening Brown – hiding in the shadows
- Australian Butterfly Conservation (Facebook)