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There were hundreds of these butterflies (I'm told they are White Admirals) on Sawyer River Road in the White Mountains yesterday. Does anyone know why they would be on the road? Salt?

 
No expert...

but what I understand, and I could be wrong, is that they are after enzymes in the soil. I have seen them flock (?) to a spot where an animal (or human) has pee'd.

KDT
 
but what I understand, and I could be wrong, is that they are after enzymes in the soil. I have seen them flock (?) to a spot where an animal (or human) has pee'd.
My understanding is that they are after minerals and/or salt. Urine, of course, contains salt.

Doug
 
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There were hundreds of these butterflies (I'm told they are White Admirals) on Sawyer River Road in the White Mountains yesterday. Does anyone know why they would be on the road? Salt?

Butterflies tend to cluster ("puddle," as it's sometimes called) in search of nutrients -- protein, amino acids, sodium, and nitrogen. It's primarily the male of the species that does this.

(And yes, those are indeed White Admirals.)
 
Well that explains why they like landing on people's noses too.
 
I saw a number of clusters of these on Tunnel Brook road when I hiked Moosiluake on 7/1. I guess they were getting around that day. Dave
 
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