Striped Blue Crow Butterfly (Euploea mulciber)
I finally found this beautiful butterfly, a species of butterfly that I found a month ago attracted me to take a closer look, and I found out that it still has an interesting look. So, as usual, this butterfly was flying fast, and I almost lost my chance to take its photo. However, after spending some time around it, I was finally able to take a few pictures of this club silverline butterfly. This species is relatively common in Indonesia; we can sometimes find it in the bush, particularly around wasteland areas. Any butterfly, including this kind, tends to visit tiny flowers growing in grassy areas and sunbathe with wings fully open. The flight is rapid and typically done in a gliding fashion. The design and spectrum of colors of this butterfly have attracted nature enthusiasts and butterfly hunters. This butterfly is commonly found throughout Asia and Southeast Asia, typically producing wet season, dry season, and intermediate forms that are usually seen in open areas of primary and secondary forests, including along riverbanks, roadsides, and mostly around flowers.
| Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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| Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |



Wow Super and excellent photography.