Nature
Breathtaking Monarch Butterfly Swarm Captured In The Forest
A video was uploaded on the YouTube channel Nature on PBS in April, in which they recorded a real magical scene from the forest.
With the help of a disguised hummingbird-shaped drone, they captured the moment on camera when thousands of butterflies woke up.
Monarch butterflies fly thousands of miles each year to overwinter in California or Mexico. The monarch is found in North and South America, and most specimens live only a few months.
The authors of the video took a walk in the mountains of Mexico to film a scene that happens only a few times a year. A swarm of monarch butterflies takes refuge there, persistently waiting for more pleasant daytime temperatures.
When it warms up enough in the middle of the day, thousands of butterflies wake up, and with their image and beautiful dance in the sky, they provide real poetry. Take a look at what a scene they filmed last month in the mountains of Mexico.
With the help of a disguised hummingbird-shaped drone, they captured the moment on camera when thousands of butterflies woke up.
Monarch butterflies fly thousands of miles each year to overwinter in California or Mexico. The monarch is found in North and South America, and most specimens live only a few months.
The authors of the video took a walk in the mountains of Mexico to film a scene that happens only a few times a year. A swarm of monarch butterflies takes refuge there, persistently waiting for more pleasant daytime temperatures.
When it warms up enough in the middle of the day, thousands of butterflies wake up, and with their image and beautiful dance in the sky, they provide real poetry. Take a look at what a scene they filmed last month in the mountains of Mexico.