INSECTS: Little Butterfly - Story and Relationships of butterflies with flowering plants

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Little Butterfly Story

A little writing about a little butterfly summarized in a song. Reportedly taken from a true story.

Fly High Little Butterfly is a 1979 single by the European disco group Arabesque. The song, like previous singles failed to chart in Germany, but became a huge success in Japan. Heike Rimbeau the lead, accompanied by Karen Ann Tepperis and Michaela Rose as backing singers. The song tells the story of a "little butterfly" who has a passion for singing and dancing from a very young age, and strives to be like her mother. The butterfly eventually reaches her goal. The story is likely taken from the real-life experiences of one of the Arabesque girls at the time. Wikipedia: Fly High Little Butterfly source

Photos: Taken By @sward
Smartphone Camera: Redmi Note 4 Adding Macro Lens
Metering Mode: Spot
Editing Process: Windows Photos Editor 10.0.1
Category Photo: Insects Photography
Location: Lhokseumawe, Aceh-Indonesia

Relationships of butterflies with flowering plants was influenced by plant habitus.

In general, insect lovers when dealing with butterflies at home, of course, there is a question that comes "what's with the arrival of this butterfly? This is a myth perhaps.

Relationships of butterflies with flowering plants was influenced by plant habitus, types of inflorescence, flower color, shape of corolla tube, volume and sugar content of nectar. Relationships Between Butterfly with Feed Plants in Sangihe Islands, North Sulawesi, Indonesia source

So the target needs of butterflies are to do mutualism symbiosis with plants by consuming flower nectar and laying eggs on the plants that are the hosts.

But I also think that all insects need nutrition and seek until they can. This has the reason that if they can't, they are in danger of failing to survive.

Reference:

Wikipedia: Fly High Little Butterfly source
Relationships Between Butterfly with Feed Plants in Sangihe Islands, North Sulawesi, Indonesia source


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I love the details you capture here. !discovery 10

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Thank you my Brother

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