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  2. Mud-puddling - Wikipedia

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    Mud-puddling, or simply puddling, is a behaviour most conspicuous in butterflies, but also occurring in other animals, primarily insects. The organism seeks out nutrients in certain moist substances such as rotting plant matter, mud , and carrion , and sucks up the fluid.

  3. How to Attract Butterflies to Your Garden: 6 Essential ... - AOL

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    Creating a butterfly puddle in your garden is an easy DIY project. Simply fill a shallow saucer with sand, mix in compost for added nutrients, and add just enough water to keep the sand moist and ...

  4. Butterfly gardening - Wikipedia

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    Puddling" is a behavior generally done by male butterflies in which they gather to drink nutrients and water and incorporating a puddling ground for butterflies will enhance a butterfly garden. [8] [9] While butterflies are not the only pollinators, creating butterfly habitat also creates habitat for bees, beetles, flies, and other pollinators. [7]

  5. Graphium sarpedon - Wikipedia

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    It has been recorded as a migrant in South India and is known to mud-puddle during migration. The butterfly has been seen as comprising as much as 5% of the population of migrating butterflies during a 72-hour period in the Nilgiri hills. [6] The common bluebottle is known for quick flight and rapid reactions. Consequently, it is difficult to ...

  6. Speyeria mormonia - Wikipedia

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    Mud puddling refers to a behavior where adult butterflies feed from mud and animal waste, rather than on nectar. [7] In adult S. mormonia, males puddle more than females, and young males puddle more frequently than older males. Furthermore, older females were observed puddling, particularly if their overall lifetime mating count was low.

  7. Puddle - Wikipedia

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    A puddle is a small accumulation of liquid, usually water, on a surface. [1] ... Many butterfly species and some other insects, but particularly male butterflies, ...

  8. Dryas iulia - Wikipedia

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    Dryas iulia (often incorrectly spelled julia), [3] commonly called the Julia butterfly, Julia heliconian, the flame, or flambeau, is a species of brush-footed (or nymphalid) butterfly. The sole representative of its genus Dryas , [ 4 ] it is native from Brazil to southern Texas and Florida , and in summer can sometimes be found as far north as ...

  9. Graphium teredon - Wikipedia

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    It has been recorded as a migrant in South India and is known to mud-puddle during migration. The butterfly has been seen as comprising as much as 5% of the population of migrating butterflies during a 72-hour period in the Nilgiri hills. [7] The southern bluebottle is known for quick flight and rapid reactions. Consequently, it is difficult to ...