TKSST: A Yellow Butterfly Emerges in Japan

 

TKSST:  A Yellow Butterfly Emerges in Japan


Nature photographer Kazuo Unno found a yellow chrysalis in his garden, and immediately began to film, hoping to capture the insect’s first moments as a butterfly. But it didn’t emerge that day, or the next.

On the third day, it began to rain, so he moved the chrysalis indoors. In Japanese, Unno writes, “It finally emerged at 5:15 p.m. when it was dark. I never thought it would take this long.”

Note:  The above comes directly from the TKSST website.




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