Coming back with some pics of typical butterfly that I took from different locations and time. Their playground is around the bushes. The day I came, all these butterflies were moving quite a lot, flying here and there and making a shortstop on the wild plants. I had little chance to take their photos and needed some time to adjust to the light and speed.
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It is called Apatura ilia. This butterfly has a very interesting color but it also became aggressive during the daylight, which made me wait for some time to take its photo
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These butterflies have a small form of the body, known as cupid butterfly. They were likely having a good time sharing the perching spot
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I also shot when it was separated from its folk. Perching on top of wild grass
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This is called Apatura metis. This species is mostly found in the wood.
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Camera | Nikon D7000 |
Category | Nature Photography |
Lens | VR II |
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