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White butterfly migration has Twitter abuzz – not just in Sandton

SANDTON – Some Twitter users pointed out that the brown-veined white butterfly migration does not only occur in the northern suburbs.


It wasn’t an ordinary day in the richest square mile in Africa today (28 January) with many Sandton residents and those travelling around the area noticing what has been called a butterfly migration in Sandton.

According to Wildlife South Africa website, the annual migration of the brown-veined white butterfly in South Africa takes place during midsummer every year.

The migration not only happens in the Gauteng province, but it also occurs in parts of central, north and north-eastern parts of South Africa, with the numbers changing every year due to the climate.

Many people around the Sandton took to Twitter to find out what was happening:

https://twitter.com/official_ntsigo/status/1222102763112423424

https://twitter.com/TshepiVundla/status/1222093369901449217

https://twitter.com/WendelBloem1/status/1222072632427917312

Some Twitter users pointed out that the brown-veined white butterfly migration not only happens around Sandton and Johannesburg:

https://twitter.com/sowsa96_Cc/status/1222108201572798466

https://twitter.com/pholane_molefe/status/1222115580582547456

 

Generally, Joburg was pleasantly pleased with the sight of nature and possible blessings:

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https://sandtonchronicle.co.za/207061/tweets-twitter-users-find-hilarious-side-load-shedding/

https://sandtonchronicle.co.za/218679/twitter-reacts-president-cyril-ramaphosas-state-nation-address/

 

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