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monarch butterfly flight






    monarch butterfly
  • A large migratory orange and black butterfly that occurs mainly in North America. The caterpillar feeds on milkweed, using the toxins in the plant to render both itself and the adult unpalatable to predators

  • monarch: large migratory American butterfly having deep orange wings with black and white markings; the larvae feed on milkweed

  • 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.

  • Alabama is home to a diverse insect community. Thousands of species have already been described, and there are undoubtedly many yet to be discovered. Insects are critical to the proper functioning of Alabama's ecology. Without insects, many higher-level organisms would have no food source.





    flight
  • a formation of aircraft in flight

  • shoot a bird in flight

  • an instance of traveling by air; "flying was still an exciting adventure for him"

  • Shoot (wildfowl) in flight

  • (in soccer, cricket, etc.) Deliver (a ball) with well-judged trajectory and pace











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Airplanes in the Garden: Monarch Butterflies Take Flight


Airplanes in the Garden: Monarch Butterflies Take Flight



The discovery of a monarch butterfly egg on a milkweed plant teaches a young girl about metamorphosis.
With Airplanes in the Garden: Monarch Butterflies Take Flight readers will discover a unique children's nonfiction picture book, containing vibrant watercolor not typically found in a children's book. Correct terminology explains metamorphosis (egg to caterpillar to chrysalis to butterfly) in a fun to read story. The book includes an informative section with migration maps, helpful tips to grow your own butterfly-friendly garden, and a butterfly song, which can be downloaded from the web. The book also contains web addresses to learn more about monarch butterflies.










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Monarch Butterfly




Monarch Butterfly





A monarch butterfly is illuminated by the fading rays of the evening sunshine at Washington Irving’s Sunnyside (Tarrytown, New York)—September 4, 2010











Monarch Butterflies DSC 0122 - Version 3




Monarch Butterflies DSC 0122 - Version 3





2 monarch butterflies in flight about to land and join others. Total of 7 monarchs, 5 on the plant and 2 in flight.









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monarch butterfly flight




The Flight of the Monarch: And Other Reflections






"If you want to observe the monarch in good conditions, it's necessary to first go to Mexico and get used to the altitude (2,400 meters), where they breathe air that is thin but exceptionally rich in pollution...It's the only place in the world where you can distinctly hear the sound that the wings of several hundreds of thousands of butterflies flying around you make."
Michel Braudeau's The Flight of the Monarch and Other Reflections magically spins simple facts of nature into unforgettable tales as it suggests what a miracle it is that certain species ever manage to reproduce at all. Consisting of six poetic and concise essays—five of which originally appeared in Le Monde—this elegantly written book demystifies the natural world by clearly, accurately, and often humorously, conveying encyclopedic knowledge in small, unforgettable, gem-like chapters. Braudeau depicts the arduous, multi-generational migration of the Monarch butterfly; the in-flight snooze of the soaring "Martinet"; the road-block that saved an entire population of toads; the simultaneous birth of 8,000 wildebeests; the stupid leatherback turtle that nonetheless holds the secret of eternal youth; and, finally, answers the question of why we don't see that many flea-circuses anymore. He does so with obvious enjoyment, interweaving the facts of these animals' lives with the economic and political realities of our world in a way that will make conservationists approve and applaud. This book will appeal to a wide audience, for its masterly handling of language and content truly offers something for everyone.










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