Four Wings and a Prayer: Caught in the Mystery of the Monarch

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Description

Monarch butterflies abound in Canada. We marvel at their beauty and the magic of their metamorphosis. Familiar as they are to us, these tiny creatures nevertheless harbour many secrets. Perhaps the deepest mystery is the monarchs’ annual migration. Each autumn, they travel unimaginably long distances, something no other butterflies do. How do they know when to migrate? How, unguided by memory, do they navigate to their destination in the heart of the threatened Mexican jungle?Sue Halpern recounts the mesmerizing story of these mysteries, and the race to solve them. She describes the discoveries of Canadian biologist Fred Urquhart and his wife, who first encouraged amateur lepidopterists to tag butterflies. We follow her to Mexico, where she searches for butterflies. She introduces us to Don Davis, an enthusiast who has tagged an estimated 20,000 monarchs since 1985. And though terrified of flying, she takes us on a flight with University of Toronto biologist David Gibo, as they attempt to predict the flight vectors of butterflies.Astonishing, fascinating, Four Wings and a Prayer, like our encounters with these delicate winged creatures, is a rare gem.

Additional information

Weight0.2355352 kg
Dimensions1.4478 × 13.1826 × 20.32 cm
Publication City/Country

Canada

ISBN 10

0676973957

About The Author

Sue Halpern is the author of Migrations to Solitude. She lives in the Adirondack Mountains of New York with her family.

“[An] intimate and comprehensive summary of a subject so vast, mysterious, and delicate as the migratory triumph of the monarch butterfly and its relation to the behavior of our own species, the crossing of its unknown fate and of ours. [Halpern] writes here again with a sure lightness and evocative precision. It is a book we have needed whether we knew it or not.” — W.S. Merwin, author of The Folding Cliffs“Four Wings and a Prayer may be about science, but ultimately it is about the magic of life too. Science may explain many things, but only art — such as Halpern’s — can adequately express the feeling that comes from watching millions of butterflies flow overhead.” — Calgary Herald

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