dragon flies
There are very many different species of butterflies in the world. The monarch butterfly is the oldest known butterfly in the world.
The Monarch Butterfly travels the longest migration route. Many are worried the population may be suffering declining numbers due to habitat loss. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
The Arctic tern is known to make the longest migration of any animal. It travels about 44,000 miles (71,000 km) from its breeding grounds in the Arctic to its wintering grounds in the Antarctic and back each year, following a zigzag pattern around the globe.
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That will depend upon the species of butterfly and what flowering plants are available in the local environment. Here in the UK the common butterfly species are particularly attracted to Buddleia shrubs, popularly known as "Butterfly Bush".
Monarch Butterflies have the longest migration. They migrate from southern Canada to southern Mexico in the fall and return in the spring. Cheers, 99
The blue butterfly is commonly known as the "blue morpho butterfly" due to its vibrant blue wings and morpho species classification.
How many miles a butterfly travels during winter migration varies by the species and their location. Some species of butterflies have been known to travel over 4,000 miles.
The most popular butterfly species is often considered to be the Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus). These butterflies are known for their annual migration and vibrant orange and black coloration, making them a favorite among many people worldwide.
The butterfly used in the Elektra Records logo is the Morpho butterfly, specifically the Morpho peleides species. This vibrant blue butterfly is known for its striking coloration and is native to Central and South America. The logo reflects the artistic and innovative spirit of the label, which was influential in the music industry.
The Monarch is most known for it's lengthy north/south migration of North America that takes three to four generations to complete.
The Monarch is most known for it's lengthy north/south migration of North America that takes three to four generations to complete.