I often see this species in shaded forest areas under tall trees and from what I have read is a forest-dependent species.

The strong body of the Yellow Archduke is capable of powerful flight, proven when disturbed, taking off rapidly with a few wingbeats.
hi Tung, nice blog you got there - refreshing because of your taste for nature.im not well verse in butterflies,i do know this species called Rajah Brooke with its long /wide span wings.you ever come acroos it?
ReplyDeleteHi Ah Ngao,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the compliment, nice to know someone actually thinks my blog is nice.
And yes, I do come across the Rajah Brooke butterfly all the time, it is fairly common here.
Unfortunately, they are very active, fast flying butterflies that I find extremely difficult to photograph.
You have posted some beautiful pictures of the Yellow Archduke Butterfly. I have never actually seen one but your pictures are great! I really enjoy your blog. Keep it up.
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Thank you. For better photos I need to upgrade my camera, something I have yet convince myself to buy but I think its about time I spend money on myself.
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