Growing up there were heaps of Monarch Butterflies every summer. Now, I don't even remember the last time I saw one. Same with fireflies. (Not the UK, but goes to show the environmental challenges being seen everywhere.)
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Monarch butterflies were what I thought of when I thought "butterfly". Even when I was a kid, I noticed them becoming less frequent.
Same with me. Anytime I hear or read butterfly I always picture the Monarch. It was always the one we had in a terrarium in primary school to watch the stages of development--which looking back was pretty as a kid. Hell, as an adult metamorphosis is still pretty amazing.
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