Dominateng a new nest for a butterfly species πŸ¦‹

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Hi all... How are you today? Of course very fine

The afternoon is so sunny, that it makes me want to go around to a location that has several flying insect habitats that dominate a nest

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During this month, I accidentally saw one of the areas that resembled an uninhabited vacant land, that location was one of the locations that had been barren, but had several plants as high as the chest of an adult human, in that area there were some plants that were still growing and there were also plants, which has been dry, this happened, maybe because the location was not humid especially in today's circumstances, it had not rained about a month earlier.

The vacant location belongs to local residents who have been neglected for a long time because if you look at the condition of this land, it can be ascertained that it does not have sufficient nutrients to be enjoyed by every plant. So that some plants thrive with green leaves, while some other plants no longer have a reforestation process, this is clearly seen in every twig that has dried and dried up and is not healthy for plant growth.

Plants whose woody branches have dried up happen to be located on sandy soil, while wild plants that are fertile and strongly branched grow next to these plants too, although growing separately but still at one point or dominate the same area.

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My focus is on plants that have dry twigs, why? Because every type of butterfly is a plain tiger type, it is very enthusiastic to master it and likes to be on the branches too, but when entering the afternoon or rather when the sun is about to sink to the horizon.

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Roughly speaking, it seems, I counted the number or seen a few plain tiger type butterflies having moderate, in general, choosing a number of tens or about 30 tails, which dominate every branch of the dry plant.

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When photographing it, it is clear that the wood branches look almost the same even though in the photo in different directions, both from the top or bottom side of the plant with different and charming poses. Approaching it was not a complicated problem, because the butterfly itself never moved when it entered the afternoon in that area.

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That is, the area that has dry twigs, will be the nest or the last stop for the butterfly group to rest for the night. The resting location was very appropriate to be chosen by the butterfly group, because it was far from the reach of humans, predators, and several other birds that interfered with the they.

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So, for me it was the greatest luck, to always be able to meet them every day. Seen many groups of butterflies that come from various directions and headed to one point, namely the nest hidden from the crowd or human activity itself. Although the dry wild plants do not have thick green leaves like other plants that grow near them, they can make every butterfly comfortable resting in it when it comes to night time.

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Thus, finding a new nest location for an insect species, especially a butterfly, helps me a lot in finding a new object to write on this hive.blog every day. That way easily have some clear and bright photo of each insect species that dominates this region.

Usually if I want to write here, of course I will look for the object of the image, by walking a bit far from my home location or about 1 kilometer to a location where there are insect nests. But today I only walk about 200 meters from the direction of my own house.

Especially as a woman like me, of course walking around looking for an image object is a complicated thing, but today was very enjoyable because it made it easier for me to achieve a goal. May every one of them flying insects always be here, of course there are all kinds of butterflies, to always be here in this new territory.

Thank you so much, for...

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This butterfly looking so beautiful. You have captured this butterfly photography beautyfully..

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