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by Nina Prommer
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Monarch Butterfly on Milkweed by Nina Prommer - The monarch butterfly is one of the most recognizable and well studied butterflies on the planet. Its... more
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Monarch Butterfly on Milkweed by Nina Prommer - The monarch butterfly is one of the most recognizable and well studied butterflies on the planet. Its orange wings are laced with black lines and bordered with white dots. Famous for their seasonal migration, millions of monarchs migrate from the United States and Canada south to California and Mexico for the winter.
The female monarch butterfly lays each of her eggs individually on the leaf of a milkweed plant, attaching it with a bit of glue she secretes. A female usually lays between 300 and 500 eggs over a two- to five-week period.
After a few days, the eggs hatch into larvae, otherwise known as caterpillars in the moth and butterfly world. The caterpillars’ main job is to grow, so they spend most of their time eating. They only eat milkweed, which is why the female laid her eggs on milkweed leaves in the first place.
The caterpillars eat their fill for about two weeks, and then they spin protective cases around th...
Nina Prommer is a well-known photographer, artist and writer. Her photographs are published around the world in newspapers, magazines, websites such as People, Time, Newsweek, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Observer, Stern, Yahoo News among many others. She is also the co-author of 'London Hotels of Character, Distinction & Charm' published by Prion Books. We live in an amazing age and time, where good quality art can become art on your wall with the click of a button. When she is not busy taking photos she is traveling, exploring fine dining, a walk on a local beach, gardening or enjoying a ride on her motorcycle. Life is a great adventure, come join the fun. All images on this site are Copyright...
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Laura's Creations
Beautiful capture LF
Jurgen Lorenzen
Beautiful Monarch portrait, Nina!
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Thank goodness for milkweed. These beauties need our help! The International Union for the Conservation of Nature added the migrating monarch butterfly for the first time to its “red list” of threatened species and categorized it as "endangered" — two steps from extinct.
Zenya Zenyaris
Gorgeous capture, and awesome butterfly! Such a beautiful image! L/F
Rick Hansen
Outstanding!! L/F
Sharon W
So beautiful!! Excellent capture Nina, I'm so happy our butterflies are beginning to return for the season here!! This is crystal clear sharp wonderful, and awesome with that dark background, well done!!
Pamela Williams
Stunning! Thanks for sharing in the aRt dIsTrict! ♥️ Your work has been showcased on the homepage of the aRt diStrIct! You are invited to archive your work in the feature archive discussion
Lucia Waterson
So beautiful! Chosen from the features in A woman's touch group!
RONALD MILLS
Fantastic closeup on this beautiful Monarch Nina!
Marcus Dagan
A beautiful Monarch portrait. I'm trying to find milkweed!
Kathy K McClellan
Awesome capture Nina.
Mary Bedy
Lovely shot, Nina!
Roberta Byram
Perfection!
Marty Morales
Marvelous monarch butterfly capture, color, and composition Nina. /f