Pieris erutae

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Pieris erutae23 Juny 2025Central Aceh Regency,Aceh, Indonesia



The butterfly I'm showing you today is white with black spots. It's a very beautiful dragonfly, and it's a common sight in the forest.

I found this butterfly a few weeks ago in the forest. I saw it perched on a wildflower. Butterflies are nectar-feeding insects, so wherever there's a fresh flower, they'll approach it to suck its nectar.

As you can see now, I took this picture while it was in flight. This was very difficult to capture, and we know that butterflies are very active insects. If you approach them, they'll fly away or move to another location.

I tried to take as many pictures as possible, but because I could get close to it, it would suddenly fly away and disappear, so I only managed to get a few pictures. Let's take a look at it now.



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PhotographyPieris erutae
Photographer@renophotographer


Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/302335105
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5.089859797.2343844https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.0898597728&mlon=97.2343844869#map=12/5.0899/97.2344>.



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Beautiful butterflies and cool macro photos. Friends :)

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