Beautiful shot of the veined grass dart butterfly
On a stretch of green leaves damp with morning dew, I found a veined grass dart butterfly standing gracefully. I slowly approached the beautiful creature. It was a stunning golden orange with jet black accents. I saw it standing there, motionless. Yet, beneath its stillness, it radiated a powerful sense of life.
The butterfly I encountered was very small, yet it had a plump body and thick feathers. Its feathers were so thick, it looked like someone wearing a thick winter jacket. Not only did its plump body capture my attention, but the patterns on its wings were equally captivating. The patterns were exquisite, like carvings painted by nature itself—symmetrical, bold, and full of life.
There was one more thing that was even more captivating about this small butterfly. Look at the pose it was in, standing on the leaf—it was truly captivating. It looked like a small airplane landing on a green runway—truly captivating. Such a beautiful pose is unattainable in a larger butterfly. This unique pose only exists in butterflies from the Hesperiidae family.
Not only does its standing pose resemble an airplane, but its flight is also very similar to a fighter jet. It flies at a very fast speed. As for its habitat, this butterfly, like other butterflies in general, prefers open environments and nectar-rich areas. It is most active when the sun is shining.











all images are taken by realme 7 Pro cellphone
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These photographs are very difficult, and I congratulate you for having managed to capture them.
It's a butterfly with a wing arrangement I've never seen before. Simply beautiful!
The first photo is sublime!
Happy Monday!
I never thought I'd be able to capture such a beautiful pose. She was also very kind, remaining motionless throughout the photo session. Thanks for stopping by.
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Always a pleasure for me!
It's so nice to always receive these kinds of surprises... Congratulations on achieving it!
A big hug of light!