Dear hive friends.
The butterfly in the photo that I share is called the delias hyparete butterfly, which is a medium-sized butterfly that is widely found in this butterfly forest, mostly in South Asia and Southeast Asia, including my area of Aceh.
This butterfly has a white base color and is interspersed with other bright colors, such as on the wings there are yellow, orange, and a little black from the combination of these colors to make the delias hyparete butterfly very beautiful and attractive.
The flower that the butterfly lands on is called the cente flower or its scientific name is lantana camara or tembelek flower which is a flower that lives in the tropics, this flower is classified as a wild flower because it is not cultivated by people.
This cente flower has a color that is not inferior to other flowers, this flower has the advantage that every single flower stalk has a variety of colors so it looks more beautiful and attractive.
I captured these butterflies and flowers on the edge of the rice fields when I went to see the state of the rice fields when I saw flowers and butterflies flying between the flowers to suck honey.
That's all I can share, hopefully hive friends like it. And thank you for the support.
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