My intent was to quickly post this cheery photo from my backyard of a Painted Lady butterfly on a sunflower (along with bonus insect), but then decided I should take the time to verify that this is, indeed, a Painted Lady. It is.
But in the verification process, I also learned a few facts:
- Painted Lady butterfly is the most widespread of all butterfly species in the world (found on every continent but Antarctica and Australia).
- Their entire lifespan (from egg to death) is 15-29 days (so, life expectancy is 2-4 weeks).
- Females lay up to 500 eggs in that time.
- They migrate, sometimes 100 miles/day, and can fly up to 25 mph.
- They’re very lovely and bring smiles to the observer (okay, that’s more opinion than fact, but tell me I’m wrong).
Contemplating that 4-week lifespan makes me think of all the time and energy I waste on things that don’t matter. Time to get busy living my life to the fullest! Spoiler alert: I won’t be laying 500 eggs.

Great photo, Tracy! The painted ladies have been hanging around our place, too. And you are correct, they’re very lovely and bring smiles to the observer every time.
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So glad the lovely painted ladies are also gracing your flowers, Amy!
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Great photo, such beauty!
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Thank you much for stopping by to share in the glory of these butterflies.
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An amazing photo, Tracy! The Painted Lady is definitely a beauty. With such a short life-span, she can’t afford to lose time in reproducing. We females are born with approx. 1 to 2 million eggs!
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Whoa, I didn’t realize that about our eggs…knew it was a lot but not literally millions. Thank you, Rosaliene, for the kind words + interesting factoid.
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Read about it in Shanna H Swan’s book (USA, 2020) “Count Down: How Our Modern World is Threatening Sperm Counts, Altering Male and Female Reproductive Development, and Imperiling the Future of the Human Race.”
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I have just recently seen painted ladies in our garden. Love them!
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Yay! Very glad to hear the painted ladies are also in your garden, Sandy!
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I didn’t see any last year.
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Now I’m doubly glad you’ve had sightings this summer!
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