Thousands of Crimson Rose butterflies fly across ocean from India towards Sri Lanka
The Hindu
The butterflies have been flying from Dhanushkodi across the Indian Ocean over the last few days, fuel stopping at the beach for nectar
The pristine beach of Dhanushkodi at the southern-most tip of the Rameswaram island in the Indian peninsula has witnessed a rare phenomenon over the past few days.
Thousands of Crimson Rose butterflies swarmed all available flowering plants along the beach. It was their stopover for nectaring, before the butterflies undertook their ultimate flight towards Sri Lanka, which is around 25 km away from the tip of Dhanushkodi.
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