Hello all my nature lover friends,
How are you all everyone? I hope you are all very well. I am also fine.
All Friends, welcome to a new blog today. In today's blog, i will share a insect photography post. Today's insect name is Common Leopard.
Actually Common Leopard is a beautiful butterfly. This butterfly is medium sized. This Common Leopard wingspan is 50-55 mm. Common Leopard is called the yellow Leopard. This Common Leopard wings are brown color and distinct black spots. Both Common Leopard males and females are similar in appearance and this butterfly is known for territorial behavior. Becides this butterfly driving away other butterflies. We find this butterfly in gardens, grasslands and open woodlands and bushes.
This butterfly colors is like Leopard. It is known as yellow Leopard. This butterfly looks very awesome. Two days ago i visited one bushes . There i saw this Common Leopard in bushes and had taken some close clicks on beautiful Common Leopard.All nature lovers enjoy Common Leopard photographs. So let's take a look at the Common Leopard photographs I shared.
Latin Name | Observation date | Location | |
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Common Leopard | 11 August | Kolkata | India |
Photography | Picture details |
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Photographer | @trytry |
Camera Used | Smartphone |
Camera name | Galaxy F16 |
Location | Kolkata, India |
Lens | Macro |
F | 1.8 |
Iso Speed | ISO 32 |
Focal length | 22mm |
Insect name | Common Leopard |
Link to original community |
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https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/305908376
Latitude | Longitude | Map |
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22.5744°N | 88°3629°E | https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=Kolkata%20india#map=11/22.4861/88.4014&layers=N |
He shared many beautiful butterfly photographs.
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