Blue-Heart Blue butterfly: A symbol of hope and change

 
        Why is such butterflies hard to catch? Some say, butterfly is like 'love' (romantic love) the more you chase it, the more it flies away. Unless you wait patiently, it'll just come to you when you least expect it. The butterflies that come here in our home are mere visitors. You have no idea who and when it comes, how and what they look like. Amidst my own selfishness to 'blog' these creatures, I sometimes feel like I am, indeed, 'chasing butterflies' (metaphorically speaking ^^) I can't seem to settle in and patiently wait. My mind wanders along the pressure of the world's lifestyle instead of just sit in and appreciate these things go by; living the moment. Here, this bluish butterfly came one Sunday noon, right after we came from the church. At a distance so as not to disturb it, I took this unlikely photo, I didn't know it would turn up the way 'love' would speak to me. It's heart-shaped.
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Blue butterflies are some of the most beautiful creatures in nature. Their bright blue wings are a sight to behold, and they are often seen as a symbol of hope and change.

There are many different species of blue butterflies, but some of the most common include the blue morpho, the common blue, and the peacock butterfly. Blue butterflies can be found all over the world, but they are most common in tropical and subtropical regions.

Blue butterflies play an important role in the ecosystem. They help to pollinate plants, and they are also a food source for other animals such as birds and bats.

Blue butterflies are also a popular subject for art and photography. Their beauty and symbolism make them a popular choice for artists and photographers of all skill levels.

Here are some interesting facts about blue butterflies:

  • Blue butterflies do not actually have blue wings. The blue color on their wings is caused by light reflecting off of the tiny scales that cover their wings.
  • Blue butterflies can see a wider range of colors than humans can. They can even see ultraviolet light!
  • Blue butterflies are very sensitive to temperature changes. If it is too cold outside, they will not be able to fly.
  • Blue butterflies have a short lifespan. Most blue butterflies only live for a few weeks.

How to attract blue butterflies to your garden

If you want to attract blue butterflies to your garden, there are a few things you can do:

  • Plant nectar-rich flowers. Blue butterflies love to feed on flowers such as lantana, butterfly bush, and zinnia.
  • Provide a water source. Blue butterflies need water to drink, so it is a good idea to have a birdbath or shallow dish of water in your garden.
  • Avoid using pesticides. Pesticides can harm blue butterflies and other beneficial insects.

Blue butterflies are beautiful and fascinating creatures. They are also an important part of the ecosystem. If you want to attract blue butterflies to your garden, there are a few simple things you can do.

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