Andaman Crow Butterfly | 10% Beneficiary to shy-fox
Today I am going to share some other pictures of Andaman crow (Euploea core ). Surely, many of you frequently spotted this typical butterfly. Well, I found this one somewhere along the stream in the wood a while ago. It stays in the same genus as milkweed butterflies that are generally dark in coloration, often quite blackish, for which reason they are commonly called crows. During the daylight, this typical butterfly moves a lot, it flies here and there, making a quick stop, and flying again.
This behavior troubled me for some time but I insisted to take the photo with a DSLR instead, the main gear that I usually used to shoot the busy insects from the distance range. As you all can see this butterfly has dark in color with white spots on both wings while the front part is black with little white spots.
This type of butterfly distributed across continents commonly inhabits the bush, grassland, and meadow field. It comes from the family Nymphalidae, in the genus Euploea.
Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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Category | Insect Photography |
Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |
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Amazing you managed to take a very beautiful picture the butterfly was very wild You took a good photo I love the picture thank you for sharing.
Very nice Butterfly Chief...
I'm always want to take a picture of that Butterfly, but i'm not make it, and you did it with a perfect result.
Very nice job Chief.