
Monarch Butterfly Photography

by Juergen Roth
Title
Monarch Butterfly Photography
Artist
Juergen Roth
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Beautiful Monarch butterfly sipping nectar close up macro photography artwork taken at the Mass Audubon Broad Meadow Brook Conservation Center and Wildlife Sanctuary in Worcester, MA. Photograph was captured during the butterfly southward migration in late August.
From Wikipedia: The Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is a milkweed butterfly (subfamily Danainae), in the family Nymphalidae. It is perhaps the best known of all North American butterflies. Since the 19th century, it has been found in New Zealand, and in Australia since 1871 where it is called the Wanderer. It is resident in the Canary Islands, the Azores, and Madeira, and is found as an occasional migrant in Western Europe and a rare migrant in the United Kingdom. Its wings feature an easily recognizable orange and black pattern, with a wingspan of 8.9�10.2 centimetres (3��4 in). (The Viceroy butterfly is similar in color and pattern, but is markedly smaller and have an extra black stripe across the hind wing.) Female Monarchs have darker veins on their wings, and the males have a spot called the "androconium" in the center of each hind wing[8] from which pheromones are released. Males are also slightly larger than female monarchs.
The Monarch is famous for its southward migration and northward return in summer from Canada to Mexico and Baja California which spans the life of three to four generations of the butterfly.
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October 1st, 2012
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