Life cycle of the Camberwell beauty (Nymphalis antiopa)
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- A documentary about the Camberwell beauty (Nymphalis antiopa (Linnaeus, 1758)). Discover the life-cycle of this magnificent and difficult butterfly to approach. All the different states of the cycle have been filmed, from the hatching of the egg up to the transformation into a chrysalis and finally the liberation of the butterfly itself in fabulous natural scenery.
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The best documentation of a butterfly species I've ever seen. A great congratulation to those people who produced that film. You should make more of it. You have the knowledge. CONTINUE!! PLEASE.!!! 👍👍👍👍👍😇😇😇😇😇
2:44 Just came across this butterfly in my yard today. What drew me to the butterfly was its color and shape. I also thought it to be dead, and I tried spreading its wings for a picture when it started, too move. This evening, i began to search the internet for information when I came across your video. It all makes sense now.
Great teaching information. 😊
Wonderful filming and commentary. Thank you.
We saw our first Camberwell Beauty at a campsite near Rosnay in the Brenne. Magical.
Tyler Mac it’s ah hot day today
This is awesome. I was blessed to have had some eggs planted in my tree. Now they’re looking for a place to cocoon and they chose my patio lol.
Tyler Mac look here comes the sun
Wonderful looking creatures
Tyler Mac yes I see it
Tyler Mac yeah the butterfly migration is everywhere
I absolutely love your videos. As a fellow lepidopterist, I fully appreciate the time and effort that goes into making a film such as this. The footage is fantastic and I can only imagine how long it took to get some of the shots! Not least, the one of the adult leaving the barn after hibernation! I’m very interested to know where this was filmed? Judging by the bee eaters and golden oriole, I’m guessing south France near the Pyrenees? Many thanks. Joel.
wow your here
Tyler Mac yes
At 10:04 was not a false grayling but a great banded grayling.
Tyler Mac right here is the summer of butterfly
One of the longest lifespans of any butterfly at 12 months.