Paphos Blue – A Small Butterfly of Cyprus

Small, subtle, and easy to overlook — yet very beautiful up close.

At first glance, it may seem quite plain, with its soft grey-brown underside and small black spots.
But when the wings open, a different side appears — a deep blue that catches the light.

This is most likely the Paphos Blue (Glaucopsyche paphos), a tiny butterfly endemic to Cyprus.

This species is most active during spring, quietly fluttering through grasslands and low vegetation.

It often goes unnoticed, despite being quite common in the right habitats.
Perhaps it’s a small reminder that some of nature’s most beautiful details are also the easiest to miss.
Paphos, Cyprus – May 2026.

11 responses to “Paphos Blue – A Small Butterfly of Cyprus”

  1. Egídio Avatar

    What a beauty! The blue color is so captivating. Great macros!

    1. Anita Avatar

      Thank you very much for your kind words Egídio.

  2. Mr. Ohh's Sideways View Avatar

    Wow 🤣😎🙃

    1. Anita Avatar

      Thank you for the wow Mr. Ohh — he really was hiding well.🦎👀😄

  3. Pepper Avatar

    All fantastic captures. 👏

    1. Anita Avatar

      Thank you very much Pepper 🤗💛

      1. Pepper Avatar

        My pleasure. 😊

  4. Jag Avatar

    Vilken överraskning man får när denna lilla fjäril breder ut sin vingar, underbar färg – och underbart vackra foton!

    1. Anita Avatar

      Tack så mycket snälla Du❣

  5. Salimeh Avatar

    Nice butterflay, i know Glaucopsyche alexis in Latakia with blue-green hues on the lower wings

    1. Anita Avatar

      Thank you, Salimeh! This one is most likely the Paphos Blue, which is endemic to Cyprus, but Glaucopsyche alexis is such a beautiful species too. Those blue‑green hues are amazing.

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