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Painted Lady Butterfly

Vanessa cardui

Photo by maplemoth662
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Field Notes

Description:

At 5:30 p.m. in the late afternoon, I walked over to the left front window, ( which is at the front of the house ), and I looked out, and I saw a butterfly, resting on a red flower. I went outside, and this butterfly, was a ( Painted Lady Butterfly ). This butterfly, stayed on the red flower, for about ten minutes, before it flew away. Some of its colors, was: brown, black, white, orange, and yellow. Other common names: Cosmopolitan, Thistle Butterfly. Food: Adults take nectar from a variety of flowers, especially Asteraceae. Caterpillars, feed primarily on Asteraceae and Malvaceae, especially Thistle, Burdock, and Hollyhocks.

Habitat:

Open areas, and fields. Almost everywhere, especially in open or disturbed areas, including gardens, old fields, dunes.... This butterfly, is widely distributed all over the Northern hemisphere, and can be seen in all types of habitats, except dense forests. This flying insect, lives in temperate and some tropical areas.

Notes:

I spotted this butterfly, resting on a red flower, on the left side of my front yard, at 5:30 p.m. in the late afternoon.

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A most gorgeous butterfly. Great spotting!
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PublishedJuly 7, 2017

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