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Fluttering the Beauties: Capturing the Elegance of Butterflies and Moths in Nature

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iklima
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19 days agoSteemit3 min read

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From the moment I laid my eyes on a tiny Caterpillar inching it's way across a leaf in my backyard, I knew I was hooked. The intricate pattern and graceful movements with cute leg of that small creature ignited a passion within me that would shape the course of my life.

As I delved deeper into the world of butterfly and moths, I found myself drawn to their captivating life cycles. Raising them from tiny creatures to adulthood became not just a hobby, but source of endless fasciation and part of meditation. Watching each transformation, from the voracious appetite of the caterpillar to the delicate of the winged adult, filled me with wonder and awe.

But my love for these creatures extended beyond raising them; I wanted to capture their beauty in their natural habitat. Armed with my phone camera, I embarked on countless expeditions around my area, seeking out of these elusive beings. Patience become my ally as I wanted for the perfect moment to capture a butterflies sipping nectar from the cocoa fruit or feeding moth with my own hand.

Each photograph in my collection is more than. Just an image, it's a glimpse into the delicate balance of nature, a reminder of the beauty that surrounds us everyday. Through my phone lens, I hope to share the wonder and magic of the butterflies and moths with the world. Inspiring other to appreciate and protect these extra ordinary creatures and their habitats .

Lemme show you all of my collection of these creatures also the name and some short process of them.

This one it's called Junonia atlites or grey Pansy
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Common Sargeant or athyma perius
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Theretra oldenlandiae or impatient hawk moth

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Jade hawkmoth

Jade hawkmoth similar with oleander hawkmoth, the different is oleander hawkmoth color more light and green than jade hawkmoth

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Danaus chrysippus or plain tiger butterfly

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Papilio demoleus or lime butterfly

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As we wrap up our journey through these captivating butterfly photographs, let's take a moment to appreciate the exquisite beauty captured in each image. These snapshots serve as reminders of the awe-inspiring wonders of nature and the importance of preserving our delicate ecosystems.

If you enjoy what you've read, I'd greatly appreciate your comments and votes to keep my spirits high and encourage me to share more of my journeys with you. Your feedback fuels my passion for writing and inspires me to explore new adventures, capturing them in words for us to enjoy together.

Thank you for joining us on this visual adventure, and may these butterflies continue to inspire curiosity and appreciation in all of us.

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