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Crimson Rose Butterflies traveling towards Sri Lanka via Dhanushkodi beach in Tamil Nadu Crimson Rose Butterflies traveling towards Sri Lanka via Dhanushkodi beach in Tamil Nadu
Wednesday, 16 Feb 2022 18:00 pm
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Some butterflies in Tamil Nadu migrate for climate change and food. The ‘Flu Tiger’, ‘Dark Flu Tiger’, ‘Common Crow’ and ‘Double-branded Crow’ migrate to the Western Ghats before the northeast monsoon and to the Eastern Ghats before the onset of the southwest monsoon.

In this situation, a group of nature lovers Palmati Vinod, Vinod Sathasivam, S. Chandrasekaran, thousands of ‘Crimson Rose’ butterflies Rameswaram, Dhanushkodi From the beach area Sri Lanka The voyage by sea towards was recorded the day before yesterday.

Palmati Vinod said, “The butterflies went one after the other in a particular migration path from the beach to the sea. When they crossed the sea, they could not land anywhere on the way and eat. Dhanushkodi It was amazing to be able to feed on the flowers that were on the beach. Each butterfly feeds on the flower for about 30 seconds and then flies away.

Therefore, it is important to protect the flowering plants and other plants that are naturally found along the coast. The government should take steps to increase the number of plants as butterflies are guaranteed to migrate that way. ”

According to the Nature and Butterfly Organization (DNPS), “Crimson Rose butterflies are migratory along the coast and inland. From time to time they also travel across the ocean. These types of butterflies cross the ocean Sri Lanka The going event has already been booked from Rameswaram. However, it is noteworthy that a large number of these butterflies have now been recorded with evidence of migration and honeydew in flowers before migration. “