ID: Striped Albatross butterfly egg
While returning back from a decent trail, spotted this hyperactive butterfly that seemed to be fluttering around a particular plant, along the side of the road, on close observation we realized that it was laying eggs, and on getting closer to the plant realized that the butterfly was laying insane amount of eggs on the freshly growing leaves of the host plant, with almost 10-11 of the eggs already laid on the tips of the tiny leaves. The butterfly kept on looking for other options, and sometimes laying the eggs on other parts of the plant, but eventually would return onto these leaves, irrespective of the presence of us around it, and our lens intruding into its zone. Eventually the butterfly moved ahead, few metres from this plant and started feeding on the flower, probably replenishing some energy for the further activities. It was interesting to spot this beauty lay so many eggs in such a hurry and in such a compressed area, and under magnification, the eggs, hardly a mm long, had such a unique shape, details, and texture.
EXIF:
Canon 80D
Canon 100mm macro + Raynox(cropped down further for magnification)
F/13
Shutterspeed 1/250
ISO 500
Handheld, Inbuilt flash fired
Location: Thane
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