Butterfly Admiral has nothing to do with seahas no expanses. Neither she nor her ancestors had ever seen the ocean's distances. Butterfly Admiral is an exclusively terrestrial creature. But her outfit - black wings with a red border - is quite reminiscent of admiral shoe poles. But despite such a ceremonial appearance, the butterfly -
This fluffy day butterfly. Populations of the admiral in the latitudes of our country are replenished by individuals who came from the south. Mostly fly from North Africa. Migratory butterflies seem to be flocks, but one by one they fly one after another in one direction. They meet together very rarely. Butterfly Admiral - "lonely wanderer". Upon arrival, the female specimens lay one egg each on the leaves of the plants used by the future offspring for food. And what does the butterfly look like at the stage of the caterpillar? From the eggs appear caterpillars of white color with yellowish spines, spots and dots all over the body. She does not have a longitudinal band. Caterpillars develop from May to August. They live in the leaves of the same plants that they eat: nettle, thistle and hops. What does the butterfly look like at the pupa stage? The whitish pupa, which they build for reincarnation into an adult, is attached to the stems and hangs freely.
Adult butterflies feed on fragrant nectarflowers, juice of trees, berries and fruits. Their elongated proboscis, similar to a spiral, is placed in the center of the flower in order to obtain food, which for many other insects is inaccessible. Most of the butterflies born at the end of summer leave in the autumn to the south. There they deduce the next generation and die. The life of the butterfly Admiral is small - about six months. In the spring, young birds fly to the birthplace of their parents to continue the look of the butterfly. But some admirals remain wintering. They fly until late autumn, sometimes until frost. And in the cold season they climb deep under the bark of trees or into deep crevices, where they will not get frost. In the early spring, when the snow still lies in large snowdrifts,
The butterfly population of the Admiral is subject to changes in numbers. In some years they appear in large numbers. But in general, the butterfly is rare and is listed in the Red Book.
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