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Kindly Like and Share. Thank you 🥰🥰🥰Belenois aurota, the pioneer or pioneer white or caper white, is a small to medium-s...
25/09/2024

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Belenois aurota, the pioneer or pioneer white or caper white, is a small to medium-sized butterfly of the family Pieridae, that is, the yellows and whites, which is found in South Asia and Africa. In Africa, it is also known as the brown-veined white, and is well known during summer and autumn when large numbers migrate north-east over the interior.
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Common Blue ButterflyThe Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus) is a widespread and abundant butterfly species in Europe, Nort...
19/09/2024

Common Blue Butterfly
The Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus) is a widespread and abundant butterfly species in Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia. It is also found in North America, having been introduced to eastern Canada.

Appearance

Males have bright blue upper wings, while females are primarily brown with varying amounts of blue. The coloration can differ depending on the region, with females in southern England being almost completely brown and those in western Ireland and Scotland being predominantly blue.

Habitat

The Common Blue inhabits a variety of grassy habitats, including:

Meadows
Coastal dunes
Woodland clearings
Man-made habitats, such as parks and large gardens

Danaus Chrysippus ( Plain tiger, African Queen)  Danaus chrysippus, also known as the plain tiger, African queen, or Afr...
16/09/2024

Danaus Chrysippus ( Plain tiger, African Queen) Danaus chrysippus, also known as the plain tiger, African queen, or African monarch, is a medium-sized butterfly widespread in Asia, Australia and Africa.

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18/08/2023

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YELLOW HAWKWEEDPilosella caespitosa (synonym Hieracium caespitosum, commonly known as meadow hawkweed, yellow hawkweed, ...
18/04/2023

YELLOW HAWKWEED
Pilosella caespitosa (synonym Hieracium caespitosum, commonly known as meadow hawkweed, yellow hawkweed, field hawkweed, king devil, yellow paintbrush, devil's paintbrush, yellow devil, yellow fox-and-cubs, and yellow king-devil) is like several other Pilosella species and has a similar appearance to many of the hawkweeds.
Pilosella caespitosa is a creeping perennial, with shallow, fibrous roots and long rhizomes.
The leaves, hairy on both sides (unlike Pilosella floribunda, which looks similar but has hair only on the underside), are up to 6 inches (15 centimeters) long, spathulate, and almost exclusively basal with the exception of 1 or 2 very small cauline leaves. The leaves lie flat to the ground, overlap, and will smother non-vigorous turf.
The stems are bristly and usually leafless, although occasionally a small leaf appears near the midpoint. Stems, leaves, and bracts have dense, blackish hairs and exude milky juice when broken.
The 1/2 inch (1 centimeter) flower heads appear in ti
ght clusters at the top of the 1 to 3 foot (1/3 to 1 meter) stems with 5 to 40 flowers per cluster. Corollas are all ligulate and bright yellow. Each single flower head is an inflorescence and each petal forms its own seed, making them each a separate flower or floret.
The seeds are shiny, black, and plumed. After maturing they are dispersed by wind, clothing, hair, feathers, and some vehicles that disturb fields or soils. P. caespitosa persists and regrows each year from rhizomes and often spreads by stolons, which can be extensive, creating a dense mat of hawkweed plants (a colony) that practically eliminates other vegetation.
Pilosella caespitosa prefers silt loam, well-drained soil: coarse textures, moderately low in organic matter, and moist. Its presence can be an indicator of low soil fertility or slightly acidic soils.
Pilosella caespitosa has, in the past, been used for healing eyesight. Pliny the Elder had recorded information regarding how other species, specifically hawks, utilized P. caespitosa, specifically believing that they would eat it in an effort to improve eyesight.

18/04/2023

LEAF CURLING SPIDER
Sorry the leaf fell off from the web. The spider is distinguished by having a curled leaf at the centre of its web, in which it shelters. The species form pairs living together in the same leaf, though at opposite ends of their shelter, even before mating at maturity. The female creates a separate curled leaf "nursery" hung in foliage nearby.
The body length of the male is 5 to 6mm and female 8 to 12mm. Males and females look very similar with red-brown legs and body and a cream coloured pattern on their backs. Their bodies are fat and oval shaped with long tapered legs.

Hidden beauty somewhere in jehangir's tomb. Just imagine when it was created. How beautiful it'ld have been. Hope to res...
21/02/2023

Hidden beauty somewhere in jehangir's tomb. Just imagine when it was created. How beautiful it'ld have been. Hope to restore it back to life. 🥺

17/02/2023

Beauty of Jehangir's tomb and Akbari sarai.

17/02/2023

Arches, Minarets and Petra Dura in Jehangir's Tomb.

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