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Sunday, March 24, 2013
Mourning Cloak Butterfly: A Visit from the Winter Butterfly
The Mourning Cloak Butterfly has adapted to take advantage of warm days in the winter. Adults will emerge from hibernation to feed on running sap. Special adaptations for this emergence are glycerols (antifreeze) in their blood and shivering to raise their body temperature.
The photographed butterfly was observed in March 2013, but one was seen earlier in February.
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