A Land Made of Flight
A red admiral butterfly migrates from Southern Europe and North Africa northward, including across the Curonian Spit, covering enormous distances for a butterfly and even crossing seas. Along the way they pollinate plants, linking ecosystems. Scientists have learned to identify the origin of pollen on their legs, tracing their routes through plant species that bloom only in specific regions. This is how they discovered that one of the butterflies they examined had arrived from the Caucasus.