Monomad | Found species of butterflies and tiger moths in wild plantations and they look very beautiful & enchanting

2025-03-30T13:13:48

This is my entry for the #monomad challenge curated by @monochromes today.
Hi everyone, how are you, I hope you are having a nice day and are in good condition wherever you are. Last Saturday I went back around the wild plantation, and in the wild plantation area there are many wild short trees growing so that there are several species of small animals that like to play in this wild plantation area. And when I got there I immediately took out my smartphone camera and macro lens in the small bag that I brought when I left the house.
Suddenly a few minutes later I found a very beautiful colored butterfly species that was perched on one of the wild leaves. And it turned out that the butterfly species that I found was known by another name, namely Acraea terpsicore, and without waiting long I immediately approached my macro lens towards this butterfly species, and immediately took it from a close distance with several shots of images that looked very beautiful and graceful, and you can see it below.

This butterfly species has a body shape that is rather small compared to other similar butterflies. And its color also has a different color motif and looks very beautiful and stunning on both wings, and its eyes also look very attractive and its two ribbons that look shorter than its body with its own characteristics, and hopefully you like some portraits of this beautiful butterfly species that I found in the wild plantation.
Acraea terpsicore, the tawny butterfly, is a small, rough-winged butterfly measuring 53–64 millimetres (2.1–2.5 in) common in grassland and scrub habitats.....Wikipedia


Then I saw a tiger moth crawling on one of the wild leaves and then flew towards me and stood on my finger. And it turns out that the species of tiger moth that I found is known by another name, namely Amata huebneri, and like immediately I took some angles of the picture very carefully so that this tiger moth species does not fly in another direction, and managed to take some portraits of pictures that look very beautiful and graceful, and you can see below some portraits of this tiger moth species.
Amata huebneri is a species of moth in the genus Amata of the family Erebidae (subfamily Arctiinae or "tiger moths").....Wikipedia

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