Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Guidebook Primary Research - Photographs


Photographs were taken as part of primary research, at the Stratford Upon Avon Butterfly Farm. Here they had butterfly species from across the world. Mainly it was found that species came from Asia and America, therefore the climate was very humid within the flight area. As part of the visit here, it allowed for photographs and research on the different stages of butterfly life and also different species. Here are a few of the best photos, which would be most appropriate for the publication. 

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Red Lacewing/ Nymphalidae / South East Asia
Pattern is used to distract from the shape of the butterfly and the red is to warn off predators.


The Owl Butterfly/ South America and Mexico/ Nymphalidae
Fly at Dusk.





Butterfly in the middle of transformation from the chrysalis.


The Discovery zone, emerging cage. the start of the formation of the chrysalis.


The Emerging Cage, where the butterflies are at the end of the chrysalis stage and begin to emerge and are able to fly out.



Asian Swallowtail/ Papilionadae/ Northeast Asia
Mates multiple times in it's life.


Antiochus Longwing/  Panama/ Nymphalidae
Found in mainly forests. 


Blue Morpho/ Nymphalidae/ Central America
There are 29 other species of this butterfly.


Grecian Shoemaker/ Nymphalidae/ Central and South America
Butterfly flies along the ground and close to ripe fruits and flowers. 

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