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Tirumala septentrionis stops at white grass to collect and eat pollen.

Tirumala septentrionis, commonly known as the common crow butterfly, pauses gracefully on a patch of white grass, its delicate wings gently fluttering in the breeze. With keen instincts, it carefully collects pollen, a vital food source for sustenance. As it sips the sweet nectar, the butterfly showcases its striking black and white patterns, blending harmoniously with the surrounding greenery. The act of feeding not only nourishes the butterfly but also contributes to the ecosystem, aiding in the pollination of nearby flowers. This intimate moment in nature reflects the intricate relationships between pollinators and plants, highlighting the essential role of butterflies in maintaining biodiversity.

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