My first five attempts at photographing Marbled White resulted in the butterfly departing the scene. This coincided with the sound of the shutter mechanism. Ah well, I thought: light travels a lot faster than sound so my image should be safely 'in the can' long before the sound of the shutter reached my butterfly. Not so! here's a typical result:

My guess is that the shutter mechanism must generate most of its noise before the shutter actually opens? However...these first five shots were of two or three different individuals. I then took about twenty 'successful' shots of various individuals, using the same shutter speed. Not once did the shutter noise frighten off the butterfly!
Even though I may be missing something obvious here, this only seems to happen with Marbled White.
I realise there are many greater mysteries in life, but has anyone had the same experience or able to offer an alternative explanation?
Bryan