Billions of painted lady butterflies are making a stopover in Cyprus
these days on their way to the Balkans for their annual migration.
According to the Jerusalem Post, the butterflies were spotted yesterday in Israel, their last stop before Cyprus.
The butterflies pass through Cyprus at the rate of 25,000 per hour, Israeli Channel 12 news reported.
Today, residents of Cyprus have the chance to see the migration.
According to philenews, it will be most visible in the areas of
Mosfiloti and Kornos.
Dubi Binyamini, head of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society told Haaretz
that his Cypriot counterparts are already eagerly awaiting the arrival
of the insect. From that island the swarm will continue onto Turkey, he
said, from where it will proceed onwards.
Common to all continents except Antarctica and South America, painted
lady butterflies now fill the sky above Israel from the Negev to the
north of the country. The butterflies seen in the Middle East travel
from Saudi Arabia to Greece, while the ones seen in North America travel
from California to Mexico.
The migration has been noted since antiquity, yet humans have not
been able to fully understand what triggers it and how it is performed.
It had been observed that when painted lady butterflies are separated
from the sun, they can no longer navigate.
Unlike monarch butterflies, chemical signatures of painted lady wings
reveal they make such immense trips within a single generation,
National Geographic reported.
In-Cyprus
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