Glenn Conant


Free Account, Milton, Vt.

A Great Owl (Caligo martia)

Great Owls fly only a few meters at a time, making them easy prey for predators. The eye patterns on their ventral side wings cause predators to believe that they are owl eyes that they are seeing, causing them to avoid these butterflies.
They are indigenous to Central and South America.

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Dossier Butterflies
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APN Canon EOS 50D
Objectif EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
Ouverture 7.1
Temps de pose 1/60
Focale 100.0 mm
ISO 1600

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