Studying in a bush class

in Photography Lovers3 years ago (edited)

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When I am not traveling anywhere, the bushes in my village are my target. The goal is indeed to find content to post, but then it becomes a fun thing, and finally, it becomes a kind of necessity like sports or refreshing entertainment.

The bush is a very rich and diverse vegetation, and it is certainly the habitat for a great many insects and other animals. So, it doesn't actually provide a monotonous serving. On the other hand, a vibrant and changing biodiversity is clearly visible there. One bush location can show different things in each time you come there. There are things you already understand, and there are things you don't understand, which later, you will learn. So, it looks like a teacher who is repeating a lesson that you have understood so that the more you master it and at the same time teaching new things that you will understand more later.

These photos are part of material that has already been taught, but many of them are things I still don't understand.

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It is a kind of vine whose flowers have a unique appearance, and before the flowers appear it looks like curly hair.

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A cloudless sulfur or Phoebis sennae in various styles. This species is in the family Pieridae, feeds on nectar from a wide variety of flowers.

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One shoot from a rhizome.


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An insect in the family Coreidae (Leaf-footed bug).


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A skipper butterfly.

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Cool photos! I enjoy seeing these kind of up close photos of insects. Its pretty interesting. Keep it up!

Thanks a lot!

Haha, nice leaf!
Too bad this plant is not red :)
Other photos are bice too!

😁 I looked for Ace of Spades, but nothing was found! haha

Thank you so much!