One of the adaptations of the butterfly is migration. Butterflies have to live in warm parts of the earth to survive and thrive. The time of year butterfly eggs hatch relates to the climate the butterfly breeds in. During spring and summer months would be considered ideal although in the tropic regions the season could be winter or fall.
I catch them around creeks, or where there are lots of water, tree's, and other insects.
Dragonflies hatch in the spring time of year. The eggs hatch and a nymph emerges but stays under water and begins to develop into a dragonfly. That process can take up to four years.
Late summer early fall
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Nothing in particular. It means there are dragonflies in the area. It means it is the time of year that they can now come out, so the weather is improving. Some think they are good luck and others that they are bad luck. To most people they are just dragonflies.
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There are several Families of dragonflies. If you are looking for the commonly used general classification name for them, the Order name for dragonflies and damselflies is Odonata. The Suborder for dragonflies is Anisoptera. Odonata Central (http://www.odonatacentral.org) has lots of photos and classification information if you are looking for the Family name for a particular type of dragonfly.
Yes, dragonflies are diurnal, although some are more active in the morning/evening, and some are more active during the middle of the day.
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Dragonflies lay hundreds of eggs at one time. However, many do not survive as they are eaten by other insects and some birds.
I guess they can, but I think they are looking for food most of the time.
A cow will come into heat every 21 days, regardless of the time of year, they will not (or at lease should not) come into heat when they are pregnant.
because it knows that there is no more rain and it can finally fly freely.
They come in spring and early summer.