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Becker's White Butterfly Life Stages timelapse

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2009

A short compilation of the Becker's White Butterfly's life stages in realtime and time lapse. Filmed in the field and studio, 480p, upconverted to 720p HD for YT upload.

The music is "Froggy Night Pt.2" from the "Red Dawn" CD by Technician (yours truly). Full artist discography, MP3 downloads and CDs are available at the Technician website: HTTP://technician.jcmdi.com

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  • I just love these kinds of videos :P

  • I'm happy you're enjoying them - thanks a bunch for stopping by! :-)

  • AMAZING!

  • They had a really great season that year - adults and larvae were EVERYWHERE so it was easy to find and rear a bunch :-)

  • Their wings are like popcorn or a flower :D

  • It is interesting how they "pop" from the chrysalis and expand their wings like a slow motion kernel or popcorn!  Thanks for watching :-)

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  • Well, I've seen an orange butterfly in three different towns on the same day...I was hoping you'd say it wasn't really that common. I am taking it as a sign. WOW. Thank you for answering.

  • @Jbeanie46 If it's a large orange one, with some black markings, it's likely to be a Monarch, migrating south for the winter. Seems a bit late though and could be a straggler... =)

  • I want to know if it's normal to see butterflies on Long Island, NY in early October. I keep seeing a beautiful orange winged butterfly and I just wondered...

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