Genus Junonia

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Genus JunoniaJuly 20, 2025Ria Rupon Shishu Park, Choruimuri, Bangladesh

I was walking quietly in the middle of nature. Suddenly, I saw a gray butterfly, sitting on a leaf, completely calm. As if it was in no hurry to go anywhere for a while.

This is a Grey Pansy, we call it a gray pansy. It has round spots on its wings, which look like eyes — I know, these spots deceive predators. How wonderful is nature's intelligence!

Small gray color, with light brown spots on it — it was mixed in the grass in such a way that if you don't look, you can't understand that there is something there. I slowly approached and took a picture so that it wouldn't fly away. Luckily, it didn't run away.

They are usually seen in open places — fields, bushes, or near water bodies. During the day, it roams around flowers, drinks juice, and sometimes just stops in one place.

Such small scenes actually bring peace to the mind. No matter how busy everything is around you, when you see something like this, your mind stops for a moment... you just want to stare.

Camera UsedTecno Camon 40
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PhotographyGenus Junonia
Photographer@nafsanriyad
Link to Original Community
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/299467834
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