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Posts Tagged "plant"

Butterfly Weed Party

Posted on Aug 31, 2016

Butterfly Weed Party

Below is a photo of an absurd scene that became normal this August on any Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa) that I could find – look at all those butterflies! The fiery orange flower is a native milkweed and extremely attractive to a wide variety of species looking for some nectar. We have an Orange Sulphur, Crescents, and the iconic and wonderfully matched Monarchs all feeding here. Just how many Crescents can we fit on one bloom? Take a look at this Monarch as it is showing some signs of wear and tear. This individual likely took a long journey to us and now it will mate, lay eggs,...

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Cabbage White Butterfly

Posted on Aug 30, 2016

Cabbage White Butterfly

I think this Cabbage White must have just gone through the laundry – that is very white! Enjoy those coneflowers while you can, little friend…autumn is coming for them.

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Broad-winged Skipper (Poanes viator)

Posted on Aug 24, 2016

Broad-winged Skipper (Poanes viator)

The uncommon skippers are starting to pop up more and more as butterflies fill the fields and meadows here in the late summer. This Broad-winged Skipper (Poanes viator) is a species of marshes and wet areas, though in this case it provided great views in a garden.

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Blue Sky Monarch

Posted on Aug 16, 2016

Blue Sky Monarch

My oh my, are Monarch butterflies beautiful or what? Gah!

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Monarch on Coneflower

Posted on Aug 8, 2016

Monarch on Coneflower

This Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) certainly chose the correct color of coneflower to nectar on as photographed yesterday. It is now egg and caterpillar season! Have you found any on your milkweed?

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