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Euploea core (8)
atanuchanda Silver Note Writer [C: 3 W: 0 N: 39] (152)
Another Common Crow shot from my last trip.

The Common Crow (Euploea core) is a common butterfly found in South Asia. In India it is also sometimes referred to as the Common Indian Crow, and in Australia as the Australian Crow. It belongs to the Crows and Tigers subfamily of the Nymphalidae (Brushfooted butterflies).

The Common Crow is the most common representative of its genus Euploea. Like the Tigers (Danaus spp), the Crows are inedible and thus mimicked by other Indian butterflies (see Batesian mimicry). In addition, the Indian species of the Euploea genus shows another kind of mimicry, Müllerian mimicry. Accordingly, this species has been studied in greater detail than other members of its genus in India.

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atanuchanda Silver Note Writer [C: 3 W: 0 N: 39] (152)
recadrage et correction des tons
Edited by:rundive Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 55 W: 43 N: 94] (738)

Bonjour,
point noir et point blanc sur capture NX, améliore le contraste. Une légère accentuation, et un recadrage.
I hope you like it
Cheers
Fred