In the bush, their survival or death has been decided
Nothing is more enjoyable than taking a nice walk around the countryside after work. You can observe many amazing creatures around you when you pass the pathway that is flanked on either side by bushes, in addition to receiving clean, pollution-free air.
A blue pansy is perched there with its wings extended in the bushes on the right side of the road.
It's a stunning butterfly with wings that are a variety of hues, including black, blue, yellow, and orange, as well as little circles on the wings' surface.
The blue pansy stayed there for a brief minute before moving to another nearby plant.
For a brief minute, it appeared to be unwinding as it awaited the proper moment to fly back and forth in quest of more nectar before other insects did the same.
Obviously, oh! Even the little one did it first. It is a little greedy, moving from flower to flower while sucking nectar with its proboscis.
The common name of this butterfly is the little purple lineblue. Although it had incredibly black eyes, surely it was nonetheless able to see.
Look that out! How it buried its head in those flower crowns. It even appeared as though it was sewing flowers with its proboscis being as smooth as a thread.
It appears that the left wing has slight damage. However, this butterfly is still agile enough to fly.
A wasp moth, on the other hand, was hunched over and sleeping on a leaf. I'm not sure if it's still alive or not.
But it most likely died unexpectedly not long ago. Since its legs are bent, its pair of antennae have hardened, and its abdomen appears to have deflated.
Yes, there are a few potential reasons why an insect can actually die. The first is being preyed on by another insect. The second is infection by a fungus. The third is dying because it's time.
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You took these with a Xiaomi POCO NFC and an external macro lens?! I thought you used a DSLR. The shots are really good. And that blue pansy looks majestic.
Yes, I can only use the camera on my cell phone right now. I appreciate you stopping by :)