Tawny Coster Butterflies on the Wild Grass | 10% Beneficiary to shy-fox
I decided to go out to the nearest spot which I probably found some subjects to be captured. Soon I arrived at the spot, I straightly stumbled in and started to look for the subject. However, after being there for some time, I did not see any fascinating subjects hanging around. So I kept looking, still, nothing interested me. It happened when almost dark, in the very corner of the lawn, I noticed these butterflies were hanging out on the wild grass. Actually, I often see this typical butterfly, but this time I might not ignore it, because I had to have something to take home.
These butterflies are better known as tawny coster butterflies, a species of butterfly that is found throughout Asia countries. After India and Srilanka, Indonesia becomes its best home to live in. Being up there, attracted me so badly and I might deal with some shots even they were dancing with the wind. Tawny butterfly belongs to the family Nymphalidae and of the most recognizable butterflies on this planet. They always fascinated me with the color and the dots on both wings are another reason why I managed to stay longer with this butterfly.
The upperside of the Tawny Coster is a deep orange in the male and a lighter orange-yellow in the female. There is a transverse black spot in cell, and another irregular, oblique and broader at the disco-cellulars. The upper four spots of the discal series inclined obliquely outwards, the lower two obliquely inwards.source
Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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Category | Insect Photography |
Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |
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