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Monarch Butterfly, Danaus plexippus, Children's Garden, Quail Botanical Gardens. Monarch Butterflies are in the milkweed butterfly group (Danainae). They are strong fliers, capable of going great distances. Males have a small black spot in the middle of the back wing from which pheromones are emitted.
While, I remember feeling great wonder about monarch butterflies as a kid, even raising cocoons in a jar; I couldn't help but feel a little sad that this beautiful butterfly was in custody for our sakes.
Just so it had plenty of nectar to suck on!
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