New season's apples straight from the farm/orchard.
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After our morning farm visit, I was off for my usual walk. I saw an abundance of butterflies which lead me to do some internet research when I got home.
Common Brown Butterfly (Heteronympha merope)
Meadow Argus (Junonia villida calybe)
Cabbage White Butterfly (Pieris rapae)
Some of these poor creatures looked distinctly the worse for wear. I knew butterflies had a short lifespan but I didn't know how short until I did some research on the Museum of Victoria website. The female Common Brown Butterfly lives on average for three months ( the males for an even shorter period). They lay their eggs in March and then die. No wonder the ones I saw today appeared to be on their last legs - they are literally about to die.
I hope the poor things had a happy three months.
That's the end of today's natural science lesson. I found it interesting anyway!
4 comments:
I also find this interesting. Poor butterflies. : (
Cabbage White Butterfly the Gardeners enemy, they are still beautiful though.
Oh and of course the males had a happy few months as they were only really interested in the "one" thing.
So true, G, on all points!
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