Monarch Butterfly Duvet
by Barbara Snyder
Title
Monarch Butterfly Duvet
Artist
Barbara Snyder
Medium
Painting - Painting
Description
Butterfly Grove
Each year thousands of vibrant orange and black Monarch Butterflies flock to Pismo Beach, seeking shelter from the freezing northern winters. From late October to February, the butterflies cluster in the limbs of a grove of Eucalyptus trees at Pismo State Beach. The grove is easily accessible. It is located on State Highway 1 at the south boundary of the city limits of Pismo Beach.
Spectators come from all over the Central Coast and throughout the state to view the Monarchs. Visitors are greeted by knowledgeable and well-informed volunteer docents offering daily talks and information.
The butterflies form dense clusters with each one hanging with its wing down over the one below it to form a shingle effect. This provides shelter from the rain and warmth for the group. The weight of the cluster help keeps it from whipping in the wind and dislodging the butterflies.
Our colony is one of the largest in the nation, hosting an average of 25,000 butterflies over the last five years.
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The Monarch�s wingspan ranges from 8.9�10.2 cm (3��4 in.).The upper side of the wings is tawny-orange, the veins and margins are black, and in the margins are two series of small white spots. The fore wings also have a few orange spots near the tip.
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February 19th, 2015
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