Wildlife of Canary Islands: Monarch Butterfly, one of world´s most beautiful and remarkable butterflies

in macrophotography •  7 years ago  (edited)

When I was living on Tenerife (one of the Canary Islands), I loved watching butterflies there. The Canary Islands are home to several butterfly species, including one of the most iconic butterflies in the world – the Monarch Butterfly.

Here is a close-up of one of these butterflies I took in Puerto de la Cruz in north of the island. It is also my today´s entry for the #macrophotography contest organized by @juliank and @photocontests.

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While this butterfly is usually known for its beauty and striking colors, there are actually more reasons why this fascinating creature deserves our attention. Here are five of them.

1) Migration
Every year, tens of millions of the Monarchs migrate from Canada and Northern and Central US thousands of miles to Central America and Florida. It is considered one of the greatest and most impressive migrations in the animal kingdom.

2) Reproduction
Monarch Butterflies can produce up to four generations during just one summer. The first three generations usually live only several weeks. The fourth generation, however, can live much longer and it is the generation that makes the epic trip to the southern, warm location.

3) Navigation
Talking about the migration patterns, there is one thing that has been baffling scientists for decades. How is it possible that all those masses of newly born Monarchs, who have never been to the breeding grounds of their parents, always manage to return to the very same location? Nobody knows for sure.

4) Coloration
The beautiful orange-red coloration of the Monarch Butterfly has its purpose. It is a warning signal for the predators, indicating the butterfly is toxic.

5) Altitude
Monarch Butterflies are capable of flying at unusually high altitudes. They have been reported to fly as high as at an altitude of 11,000 ft (over 3,350 m). That’s where some airplanes fly.

Czech: Makro snímek monarchy stěhovavého, který jsem udělal předloni na Tenerife. Tento druh motýla je kromě nádherného zbarvení známý také tím, že každý rok urazí tisíce kilometrů při stěhování ze severu na jih a zpátky. Během tohoto procesu vzniknou až čtyři generace motýlů, přičemž ta poslední se vždy zvládne vrátit na místo, ze kterého pocházeli její předci, aniž by tam kdykoliv před tím byla. Tento jev zatím vědci nedokázali s určitostí vysvětlit. Pozoruhodné je také to, v jak velké nadmořské výšce (až 3,350 m) se tito motýli dokážou pohybovat.

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Spectacular photo! I love seeing them during the summer months here in Wisconsin. There are not so many these days.

Thank you so much Melinda :) So you watch these guys up there in Wisconsin? Thats amazing! I wish we had them in contiental Europe where I come from too... Easily one of the most beautiful insects I have ever seen. Thanks for stopping by! :)

I live in the woods so I see them infrequently at my house, but by late summer there are many at my towns botanical garden. It takes 3 or 4 life cycles for them to make it this far north.

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Yes, I learnt that when I was writing this post... its just fascinating :)

Btw congrats on the huge success of the animal shadow photo contest! I just checked that post and was surprised by how many people have already joined :) Hopefully, all of the entries were really taken by those people though, I am not that sure with some...

I had a bunch of plagerized photos entered this time. They were not upvoted . If you ever see any that I miss feel free to make me aware!

Ok, I will :) I would say most of those entries with unusally high numbers of upvotes are kind of suspicious... I help czechglobalhosts with organizing his photo contests (you might know these) and we have been having major issues with stolen images being submitted in the contests... Honestly, I had no idea plagiarism would be such an issue on Steemit. Definitely one of the biggest disappointments for me :( Thanks for keeping an eye on that in your contests ;)

I have seen this in BBC planet Earth. The migration part is the most astonishing thing. Nobody knows why this mass migration is happening. Shooting them was also a big challenge for them as they settle in big trees and a small shake will ripple them off from the trees. Amazing article. You made me remember the beauty of these butterflies that I saw in the BBC documentary. Thanks for this article.

Thank you for this nice comment. I need to watch that documentary too I think, the Monarchs are just amazing :)

very good photo

great pic mate :)

Beautiful butterfly, very good photo!

thanks :)

Krásná fotka a velmi zajímavé informace.

Dík :)

Na přírodu jsi machr ;-)

Jeho název je trefný. Krásný motýl i snímek ;-)

Díky :)

Je nádherný, fakt krásně zbarvený, až mi to přijde nereálné a připadne mi jako nakreslený :D I když vím, že není.

Ono v těch jižních oblastech je všecko tak nějak barevnější a veselejší :) I proto je máme tak rádi ;)

Nature itself speaks and teaches the humanity the laws. Beautiful creatures.

Sounds right :)

:-)

Our world is really nicer than what alot of us think, beautiful post

thanks

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