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Mourning Cloak

Nymphalis antiopa

Photo by ForestDragon
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Field Notes

Description:

Spotting #1000! My first Butterfly spotting of 2014. The Mourning Cloak is a fairly large and easy to identify butterfly. The wings are mostly a dark, purplish brown, bordered with bright yellow and brilliant blue spots. This butterfly is usually one of the first ones seen in the Spring because they overwinter as adults. Their dark color helps them to absorb heat from the sun in the spring when temperatures can be quite cool. This species can be found throughout the world.

Habitat:

Temperate forest. Connetquot River State Park Preserve, New York.

Notes:

We saw two or three of these butterflies, but this one granted me an audience for photos! Thank you!

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Comments (5)

Awesome! Congrats Tamar. Love this species.
Congratulations on your 1000th spotting & what a beauty it is.
Congrats on 1000! Such pretty photos of a beautiful butterfly too :)

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