Heliconius erato petiverana roosting gregariously.
Its a very interesting and mysterious picture in spite of being beautiful and marvellous.
What they are doing? Once I photographed a similar behavior in a tropical forest in Brazil (at night), but I don’t know what it means!
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Its a very interesting and mysterious picture in spite of being beautiful and marvellous.
What they are doing? Once I photographed a similar behavior in a tropical forest in Brazil (at night), but I don’t know what it means!
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