Let's talk about the other winged beauty, that is, the butterfly. I wonder why we don't talk more often about these ambassadors of a healthy environment. A puzzler Butterflies thrive in a healthy environment (we don't see much in our smog covered cities, now do we) so their presence or the lack of it is the best indicator possible. Like birds and the bees, butterflies are great pollinators, though not as effective as the former two. Some are flamboyant with their appearance and some blend way too effectively, take for instance the oak leaf butterflies. Whatever it may be, at the end of the day butterflies are some of the things that one's childhood is made of. Those fluttering beauties, displaying beautiful colours and patterns, a perfect happy scene anyday. But did you also know that butterflies do not only feed on sweet nectar, but also on mud, bird droppings, sweat and urine of animals And speaking of mud, on my last visit to Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh, I came across some butterflies on the ground. Curious, I asked my guide what it was and was told that the butterflies were feeding on the decaying mahua flowers. Later after further research I came to know about mud puddling, a behaviour where butterflies gather around mud or wet decomposing organic matter from where they extract minerals and pass them on to females later during mating. For healthier eggs. Really.
I approach butterflies with a lot of reservations mainly because of the fact that they were once upon a time a caterpillar. Never a pleasant subject for someone who has a mind-numbing fear of caterpillar, these crawlies become something that only describes beauty. If you spot a butterfly fluttering from one leaf to another, it is just tasting the surface for a perfect place to lay eggs. Yes, butterflies taste with their legs. Once laid, the lifecycle of a butterfly begins&mdashegg, larva (caterpillar), pupa and adult. The lifecycle of a butterfly is a perfect metamorphosis what you see as a larva gets dissolved completely during the pupa stage and out comes the beautiful wings and away they fly.



