Genus Junonia

in Nature Observer11 hours ago
Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Genus Junonia05 mar 2026Regency Bireuen, Aceh, Indonesia



Hello #NatureObserver friends, wherever you are, I hope you all have a pleasant and smooth day so that you can carry out your daily activities as usual and I hope you all are successful and always healthy.

So today I took my nephew to the back of the house where I saw a very wide open green area and my main goal was to look for some objects that I can share with this beloved community, these are some pictures that I took when I was behind my house which in this picture shows how the very wide open green space behind my house is still very natural with nature and even these coconut trees provide a view that spoils your eyes you can enjoy it at a glance through the pictures that I shared.

And sure enough, it didn't take long for me to find an object I could take some pictures of with my cell phone. It was a beautiful flying insect: a butterfly.

Butterflies are one of the insects that come in a variety of colors and patterns. Some people consider them to symbolize happiness and beauty.

My friends,
Butterflies are winged insects typically characterized by their large, often brightly colored wings that are cupped when resting, and their striking, fluttering flight style.

Furthermore, butterflies have a four-stage life cycle, and like other holometabolous insects, they undergo complete metamorphosis. The winged adults lay eggs on plant leaves, which will become food for their larvae, known as caterpillars. The caterpillars grow, sometimes very quickly, and when fully developed, pupate in a cisterna. When metamorphosis is complete, the pupal skin splits, the adult emerges, spreads its wings to dry, and then flies away.

I was so captivated when I saw this butterfly, but it was a bit of a shame. It looked very weak, and I decided not to disturb it anymore after taking a few pictures because I looked at it with a bit of worry.

Okay, friends, those are some pictures and a short article from me for this meeting. I hope you all like and are entertained by what I share. See you at the next meeting in this beloved community.



Camera usedHandphone
Lens64 mp
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Focal lengthMM
PhotographyGenus Junonia
Photographer@calvinbayer

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Reza is my real name, I named my hive account @calvinbayer which is where I really like sharing daily blogs on social media, especially on this platform.


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