Monarchs continue to dominate the gardens with Sachem Skippers slightly more in numbers but not in presence. Again there were big numbers of Monarchs on the Tropical Milkweed stand including a tagged Monarch that I reported to the organization tracking them.. I found more Monarch caterpillars not counted yesterday.
There were 4 Eastern Black Swallowtails butterflies along with several Eastern Black Swallowtail caterpillars not seen yesterday. I saw Cabbage Whites, Orange Sulphur, American and Painted Ladies, Red Admiral and Mourning Cloak nectaring on rotten fruit. I saw Common Buckeye, Gray Hairstreak, Ocola Skipper and the first of the year Long-tailed Skipper. We did not have any Long-tailed Skippers in the yard last year.
Long-tailed Skipper |
I also saw two Ruby-throated hummingbirds feeding on the flowers several times during the day.
2 comments:
Your gardens are amazing! I admire your success on the Monarch front. Last summer after the death of my granddaughter, her parents attempted to raise monarchs without success.
It took us several years to get the gardens to this stage. It's the first year we have had this many Monarchs. They should keep trying for a while.
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