Butterfly Migration Thrives In Tamil Nadu’s Western Ghats
Tamil Nadu recently saw a massive migration of butterflies from the Danainae sub-family, specifically the species called ‘tigers and crows.’ These butterflies moved from the Eastern Ghats (a mountain range in India) toward the Western Ghats. This migration in 2023 was much larger than in the previous year.
These butterflies typically follow a two-part migration pattern. First, they fly toward the hills before the northeast monsoon (which brings rain), and then they return to the plains after the southwest monsoon (another rainy season).
#ButterflyMigration #WesternGhats #TamilNadu #NatureConservation #Biodiversity #WildlifeProtection #EcoTourism #InsectConservation #SustainableTravel #NatureLovers #ButterflyWatching #EnvironmentalAwareness #NaturePhotography #FloraAndFauna #WildlifePhotography #InsectBiodiversity
Butterfly Sub-family
The Danainae sub-family includes well-known butterflies like:Blue TigerThese butterflies typically follow a two-part migration pattern. First, they fly toward the hills before the northeast monsoon (which brings rain), and then they return to the plains after the southwest monsoon (another rainy season).
Migration Pattern
The Nature and Butterfly Society (TNBS) has been tracking this butterfly migration since 2013. Every year, they see a large number of butterflies emerging in the last week of September. The butterflies usually start migrating early in the morning and continue until the evening. On peak days, hundreds of butterflies can be seen flying across specific areas.Key Observations
The migration reached its peak on September 28, 2023, when large groups of butterflies were spotted moving through various regions like Yercaud, Salem, Tiruppur, and Coimbatore. Observers recorded seeing between 10 to 200 butterflies per minute in some areas.Website: worldtopscientists.com
#ButterflyMigration #WesternGhats #TamilNadu #NatureConservation #Biodiversity #WildlifeProtection #EcoTourism #InsectConservation #SustainableTravel #NatureLovers #ButterflyWatching #EnvironmentalAwareness #NaturePhotography #FloraAndFauna #WildlifePhotography #InsectBiodiversity
Comments
Post a Comment