Butterflies, Moths and Assorted Insects...

I don't think this is the same like in your post. This one was really bright orange-golden on both sides. And it was pretty small. Maybe 2cm.
Mine was about the same size. It's not only you who's cropping pics. ;)

Even if they are not the same species, they look like the same family.
Take a look at the family hesperiidae. (I linked to the German wiki page, as I suppose you are German, too.)
Maybe yours is a thymelicus sylvestris. But this was just my try and error in searching the web.
 
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Mine was about the same size. It's not only you who's cropping pics. ;)

Even if they are not the same species, they look like the same family.
Take a look at the family hesperiidae. (I linked to the German wiki page, as I suppose you are German, too.)
Maybe yours is a thymelicus sylvestris. But this was just my try and error in searching the web.
After viewing some pictures, it seems exactly to be Thymelicus sylvestris
Thanks for that! (y)

Actually I'm Austrian. You know, what divides us is the same language. (Karl Kraus) :ROFLMAO:
 
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Winston Churchill (who was half American) said almost exactly the same thing about Britain and the United States.
Hi Steve, I think this quote exists in many variations.
Oscar Wilde wrote 1887 in “The Canterville Ghost”:
"Indeed, in many respects, she was quite English, and was an excellent example of the fact that we have really everything in common with America nowadays, except, of course, language."
 
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Vanessa atalanta shot with the Laowa 60mm Macro and the Eos R5:
Vanessa atalanta Laowa 60mm.jpg

and a handhold focus stack with the same gear. Sadly a leaf was in front of the left antenna and some steps of the focus have been to big.
Vanessa atalanta stack.jpg
 
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