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Hello friends how are you all In today's blog I want to share with you a different experience of mine in the dark of night Every day we see different kinds of animals and scenes of nature but when we meet some creatures hidden in the darkness of night our mind is filled with a different kind of joy This time I found a frog which we all easily recognize in Bengal Frogs are an important animal in our environment that not only enhances the beauty of nature but also plays a huge role in maintaining the balance of the environment.
When the silence of the night is broken and the sound of earthworms or the rustling of leaves is heard the nature around us seems to be wrapped in a mysterious veil At that time I was out with my mobile in my hand to find some scenes close to nature Suddenly I saw a frog sitting in the grass The color and spots of its body have blended so much with nature that at first I could not understand where it actually is Finding this animal that blends with the green of the grass and the brown color of the soil was really a different experience.
The small spots and rough skin on the frog's body gave it a different beauty Its eyes glowed strangely in the night light as if searching for light in the dark In fact frogs are nocturnal animals that come out at night in search of food By eating insects and small worms they not only survive themselves but also play an important role in the environment because they help maintain the balance of agriculture and gardens by controlling harmful insects.
Many people may see these animals in nature with ordinary eyes but in reality our environment is incomplete without them A small frog helps keep the environmental cycle going They live in wetlands canals or bushes as well as around our homes Frogs are also a natural indicator of the environment If the number of frogs in an area decreases it should be understood that there is a problem in the environmental balance of that area i.e. their number may decrease due to water pollution excessive use of chemicals, or deforestation.
This night photography was not just a photo taking experience for me but an opportunity to connect deeply with nature Looking at it with my mobile phone it seemed as if this frog was the silent voice of nature trying to tell me that the environment is okay because I am here Frogs are truly an important part of our biodiversity Keeping them alive means keeping nature alive.
We often neglect or fear such animals but their importance is immense Hearing a frogs call in the grass at night may seem annoying to some but think about it That call is actually proof of the vitality of nature It proves that nature is still alive and breathing Frogs occupy a special place not only in protecting the environment but also in culture In rural life the call of frogs is heard as a message of the arrival of the monsoon Children sing joyfully under the umbrella of a frog or in folk tales the name of the frog comes up repeatedly meaning that the contribution of this small animal to both nature and culture is undeniable.
Finally I have to say that this frog hiding in the darkness of the night reminded me once again that the true beauty of nature is hidden in the small creatures If we protect them the environment will maintain its balance and we as humans will be able to live in peace and health So lets love and protect these small but essential creatures of nature This was tonights photography and my feelings I hope you will like it too Nature belongs to all of us so it is also our responsibility to keep it beautiful and balanced.
Device | Name |
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Android | VivY77 /v2169 vivo |
Camera | focal length:26mm(equivalent to 35mm focal length film) |
Location | Malaysia 🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷 |
Short by | @mdbayezid |
Link to original | community |
Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/313089711 |
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Very nice photography
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