Common Red Flash butterfly
After being told that I would find some butterflies in the wood after passing the paddy fields. I straightly made my way to the place with the guy who willingly guided me there. It's afternoon already, and the sun burned my skin so badly but I kept passing the narrow path, trying to reach that place. What my friend told me was right, I was straightly welcome by some butterflies in the deep wood. I first noticed this common five-ring butterfly was flying quite a lot in between the bushes. When I managed to come closer, it flew away. As I came here to shoot them, I must stay while trying to find a good way to take shots. Upp! It came back again and I was so ready with my gear to take the shot. Luckily, I used DSLR so I could reach them from distance. It is called the common five rings butterfly (Ypthima Baldus) belongs to the family Nymphalidae, in the order Lepidoptera. Its wings are dull brown on the upper side the with the female being paler in the ground colour in the distal halves of both wings form like rings. So, here are some pics of the common five rings butterfly that I took tow days ago in the wood.
| Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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| Category | Insect Photography |
| Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |


