tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4197962897293113963.post5205475028365919138..comments2012-11-21T20:23:46.018-06:00Comments on Ania Grzesik: The Red Admirals Meet Their Watery GraveAniahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00516959308672541732noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4197962897293113963.post-74079289819855034462010-07-16T21:34:51.348-05:002010-07-16T21:34:51.348-05:00Along with these butterflies I did see some other ...Along with these butterflies I did see some other insects, some ladybirds and small beetles, but I found it odd that there was so many of these particular butterflies over everything else. I saw large orange monarch butterflies flying on the beach, but none that were taken victim. Maybe it's because they're larger and can fight better against the wind and waves....? So eerie...Aniahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00516959308672541732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4197962897293113963.post-60346266634061289302010-07-16T12:44:57.310-05:002010-07-16T12:44:57.310-05:00This is really fascinating. While on holiday I not...This is really fascinating. While on holiday I noticed the same thing happening except with ladybirds. 100s of them would fly near the pool only to get caught in a gust of wind and literally drop into the water. I 'rescues' as many as I saw and placed them on the tiles to dry off. The ladybirds were rock hard and did not move and appeared to be dead. After about an hour or so of drying they would just get up and fly away. Amazing to watch. Sad to think about though if no one is there to rescue them.<br />xoxo<br /><br />Fifi<br /><br />http://www.thewardrobewars.blogspot.comWardrobe Warshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04126513320949031272noreply@blogger.com