The chocolate
pansy or chocolate soldier warming up at the early hours of sunlight, at SereneWoods woodhouse, Thandikudi.
I had any photos
on a butterfly before, because they never posed to be easily or I unable to
chase them to shoot away. I remember capture a butterfly earlier but it was a
lifeless one hit by a rotating fan. I was really glad capture this chocolate
soldier butterfly when it came sitting, spotting the sunny area and basking the
wings in the morning sunlight on the woodhouse ramp. This is my first butterfly
shot with more detail, thanks to its tendency to exist close to the ground level
and I’m surprised to learn the common butterfly is attracted to sunlight and is
often bask in the sun.
The chocolate
soldier is mainly found in degraded and disturbed habitats including palm plantation,
small clearings and along roadsides and riverbanks at elevations between sea
level and at least 1200 meters. When the
butterfly sits on the ground it might easily mistake for a small dry leaf! With
a wingspan of about 5-6cm both sexes of this species is very similar in
appearance, but the females have slightly broader and rounded wings. The butterfly
is found commonly from Sri Lanka and India to China, through Malaysia to Bali
and the lesser Sunda isles.
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how beautiful. and a neat name for it, too.
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty butterfly and photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteChocolate soldier is a nice name for a butterfly! The double coloured wings are looking nice. It is standing in the sun indeed.
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
such a beauty warming itself up! Well composed picture!
ReplyDeleteGreat name and such lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteIt is a unique butterfly of this colour. Nice photo taken with patience.
ReplyDeleteColour of the butterfly looks same as wood... Lovely capture Jeevan...
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful picture .
ReplyDeleteYes, it really does look.like a dry.leaf
ReplyDeleteI love the name of it. It really does resemble a leaf. So pretty!
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