Today, I went to a solo photo journey in my city itself which i wanted to do since a long time. Spent a quality time in between the nature and created photographs of beautiful species of Butterflies and birds. I tried photographing Butterflies for the very first time and I found it very challenging. But the whole process was amazing and as always had a great experience. 1st Photograph : A Tawny Coster on a leaf perch. The Tawny Coster is known to be common in India and Sri Lanka, where it can be found both in forest clearings and open country. Though mainly seen at low elevations, it has been recorded at heights of up to 7,000 ft in South India and sometimes in the north. 2nd Photograph : A Peacock Pansy displaying its upperside. Peacock Pansy are rich yellowish brown with darker brown edges at both termen and costal margins is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in Cambodia and South Asia. It exists in two distinct adult forms, which differ chiefly in the patterns on the underside of the wings; the dry season form has few markings, while the wet season form has additional eyespots and lines. 3rd Photograph : Grey Pansy is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in South Asia.It is commonly found all over the low country and in fewer numbers in the hills. It is the dominant Pansy in wet zone home gardens and parks. All the photographs were created with @canon EOS 200D. Series : 1/3.