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Winter Butterflies in Bolinas

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About This Book

A naturalist essay recounts observations of Monarch butterflies that migrate from high mountain meadows to a sheltered coastal village, describing the local landscape, the butterflies’ life cycle from milkweed-feeding caterpillar to chrysalis and adult, and their enormous autumnal flights. The author details roosting behavior in cypress groves, winter feeding on garden flowers, protection from predators via an acrid secretion, and episodes of storm, drowning, and rescue when drenched butterflies are revived indoors. Occasional long-distance wanderers and the mystery of precise tree selection prompt reflection on instinct and the fragile resilience of these insects.

About the Author

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Mary D. Barber

Mary D. Barber is an author known for her work in the realm of nature writing and poetry. Her notable book, "Winter Butterflies in Bolinas," reflects her keen observations of the natural world, particularly the delicate interplay between flora and fauna. Barber's writing often captures the beauty and intricacies of the environment, inviting readers to appreciate the subtleties of nature. Through her vivid imagery and thoughtful prose, she contributes to the literary heritage of nature literature, encouraging a deeper connection with the world around us.

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