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Winter’s Last Stand, Spring’s First Flight: The Mourning Cloak

Soaring on tireless wings across continents, the mourning cloak, scientifically known as Nymphalis antiopa, is one of the longest-lived butterflies and a harbinger of spring in many temperate regions. With its distinctive velvety dark wings edged in yellow, and its remarkable ability to overwinter as an adult, this resilient and adaptable species is a truly global phenomenon, captivating observers wherever it lands.

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