I am also going to make an exception for migrant/vagrant species, which by their very nature will be less likely to have subspecies. Any such photos uploaded will always include the place and country where they were taken.
I am very grateful to Nigel Peace for allowing me to use several of his photos taken on his visit to Cuba in 2014 and these I have already loaded. He also showed me his excellent pictures of Great King Anetia pantherata taken in the Dominican Republic in April this year. It is a different subspecies in the DR to the one that is found in the west of Cuba but the differences are quite subtle. Normally I will only put photos taken in Cuba on this website but it may be a while before we get photos of of this species so I thought it too good an opportunity to miss and have added these too. Thank you Nigel. I am also going to make an exception for migrant/vagrant species, which by their very nature will be less likely to have subspecies. Any such photos uploaded will always include the place and country where they were taken.
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