Egrets in the Big Tree of the Lhokseumawe City Reservoir and Natural Beauty in the Reservoir Area and Pictures of Butterflies

in WE ARE MOVING2 months ago

Hello friends, how are you today? Hopefully we are all still in good health and can carry out our activities smoothly.

Monday 8 July 2024, I want to show you again some interesting images that I have prepared. For today I have collected several images, both images of egrets and also images of locations around me, photos of egrets. Then I also displayed a beautiful butterfly image. Before I continue to discuss the images that I have prepared, it would be a good idea for me to say my words of respect to all my friends wherever they are and hopefully the best will always be for all of us. OK, friends, let's look at the pictures that have been prepared.

In the Lhokseumawe City Reservoir area there are also several large trees which are usually visited by groups of egrets. If we go, of course we can see how many egrets there are in this area. The reservoir in the city of Lhokseumawe has a fairly large size and is also protected by roads around it so that people who go there overnight can see the beauties of the reservoir and they can also see the egrets that are around us.

There is a large tree that no longer has leaves, the branches of this large tree are also often visited by egrets and this is a little far from the road on the edge of the reservoir. I couldn't take close pictures because the location was far away and it was impossible for me to go because I had to cross the water.

We can see that in the reservoir there are lots of nets for keeping fish by the farming community there. It's quite good for those who keep fish in this place because a place like this has an adequate water circulation system for fish keepers. From here we can also see natural beauties and to the north of the reservoir where I am standing we can see many buildings that make up the beauty of the city of Lhokseumawe.

Then I also found a type of butterfly that landed on the ground. He didn't know why the butterfly was when I was on the edge of the reservoir, he immediately approached me and then he stopped on the ground and in the end I was also able to capture two pictures of the butterfly.

OK, friends, those are some of the pictures I can show you today and hopefully these pictures can entertain all my friends and make them beautiful pictures for us to look at together. Thank you to all my friends who have given me healthy enthusiasm and opportunities and see you again later in my next post.

Note, the words I wrote in this article are in Indonesian, and I first wrote them in the smartphone notes application section. Then to translate into English I used Google's help.

PhotographyRandom Image
Camera UsedCanon
Model600 D
Photographer@mnurhiver
LocationAceh, Indonesia

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My full name is Muhammad Nur, many friends at Platform Hive call me Mnurhiver. I am from Indonesia. I was born in 1996 and now I work to serve in a government agency in the fisheries section. Apart from serving in a Government agency, I am also a full time content creator. Photography is one of my hobbies and almost every day I look for moments to take photos. The Hive Platform helps my life needs a lot and I am very grateful for this and thank my seniors and friends.

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The natural scenery is very beautiful and very enchanting

thank you very much friend.

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