π¦ Butterflies, Dragonflies, a Palpada, and a Slug π Nature All Around
Hi dear friends of Hive ππ». I come again with seven different types of insects to show everyone. I took these pictures the other day. Photography is my favorite job and the insects make me enjoy it every time.
My Monkey-B loves to find insects with me sometimes, but my big daughter doesn't like to find insects like us. She loves drawing and listening to music when she has free time.
This is a split-banded owlet butterfly, it stopped and flew away.
I took pictures of this butterfly from the front. It is orange and brown, and its wings were broken. I did not learn its name because itβs not clear, and I know already google photos can't help with it.
This one is a brown peacock butterfly, sometimes they are called red peacock butterflies or scarlet peacock butterflies.
This is a great pondhawk,a dragonfly of the family Libellulidae.
It was flying and fell in my house. I took it and put in the curry leaves.
Maybe after one hour it died.
I thought this was a bee, but after I studied I learned it is a palpada.
This dragonfly is similar to the other dragonfly, but I am not sure if the same kind or not.
Slug in the grass after rain. I hope you enjoy with my photos and have a beautiful day everybody π.
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You show the beauty of insects. I love the red butterfly!
I loved the owelet and the dragon butterfly pic. The close up of palpada is also cool. Though I don't know what palpada is. Hehe
Thank you a lot I am glad you love them. !ENGAGE 15
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tokens.Yes, I love red butterflies too but I do not have pictures close of it, I just started to close it and it flies away. !ENGAGE 10
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tokens.What a beautiful butterfly.
Thank you π. !ENGAGE 5
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tokens.Beautiful pictures.
I am very amused.
In the third picture, is the butterfly in trouble?
Its wings were broken but itβs okay, when I get close to it and it fly so fast. Thank you for your comment. !ENGAGE 15
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tokens.Reblog your posting dear
Thank you. !ENGAGE 5
Mostly well come dear
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