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Good evening to all my friends

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Good evening, my friends, I welcome you all back to this wonderful community. I hope you are all staying healthy and able to carry out your daily activities as usual.

On this occasion, I would like to share some images with you.
A few days ago, I traveled with friends to a hidden paradise in my area: a waterfall located not far from my residence.
Well...
During that trip, I captured several images, including a Jati Dragonfly, a species of dragonfly that I personally find very beautiful with its deep, bright red color.

In addition, I also captured several other images.
So, stay tuned for this post, because below are some of the images I captured that I will share at this meeting.

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If you follow my blog, a few days ago I shared some images I captured while visiting one of my local hidden gems: a waterfall located not far from my neighborhood.

The weather was very sunny, and here are some of the images that illustrate the weather during that day's trip.

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Well...
During that trip, I managed to capture some beautiful images of nature, including the lacewing dragonfly.

My friend,
Dragonflies, or sibar-sibar, are a group of insects belonging to the order odonata.
And these insects usually live close to water because water is where they lay their eggs and spend their pre-adult stages.
In my area, dragonflies are never considered a nuisance or pest like other insects, such as grasshoppers. Instead, they are bioindicators of a healthy environment.
For more detailed information about these insects, you can see the link I have shared below.
https://id.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capung

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Next, I also had the chance to capture a beautiful wild bird's song.
During the journey, a bird's song graced our ears. I began searching for the source of the sound.
After exploring the surrounding area, I finally discovered a Javan Javan Javan perched on a tree branch. I decided to take some photos to share with this wonderful community.

My friends!!
Javan Javan Javan is a type of songbird that lives wild in my village, often visiting open spaces such as roadsides, gardens, yards, and bushes.
This bird's diet primarily consists of soft fruits.
https://id.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kutilang_tunggir-kuning

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Then on the trip I also immortalized the Coconut Squirrel which is an active animal when looking for fruit and seeds in the morning and evening, while during the day they tend to be more relaxed resting between branches or trees and I took the picture during the day where I think he was a little surprised by our presence then he moved away to avoid it.

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And this is the waterfall we visited.

To see the beauty of this place, my friends, you can visit my previous post.

Okay, friends, those are some pictures and a short caption from me for this meeting. I hope you all enjoyed and were entertained by what I shared.
That's all for now.
Greetings, everyone. See you in the next post.



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Photographer@antonydossantos

About the author

Maulizar Mawardi or better known as @antonydossantos. I am a student. Like taking pictures, but not a professional photographer, insect lover, nature lover, looking for momentum is my hobby.


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