Where are the butterflies going to in Kenya?
The African White Caper butterfly, scientifically known as Belenois aurota, is a migratory insect known for its seasonal flights from November to February. These flights coincide with Kenya’s dry season, which is probably why people often associate this butterfly with the onset of drought. This mass migration is irregular, and frequency can vary. It occurs every few years, and it is facilitated by climate-related factors.
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