From first to third photo is around 50 secs in which time the butterfly moved from the grass to the shrub - when I looked at the photos on my laptop, it looks like she was going to lay an egg and might have laid it on the Leafy Bossiaea (there is a blurred green spot on a twig). While she was the only one on the bush overall this was the most common butterfly on Mt Aggie.
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