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Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge: Skillern Tract

I did take my trip to Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge.  Specifically I went to the Skillern Tract part of the refuge.  I can’t recommend this part of the wildlife refuge highly enough.  It is awesome!  From what I read, it’s still relatively unknown among birders, but that probably won’t last for long.  I actually went…

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A Single Gulf Fritillary Butterfly

I’ve mentioned previously that we really haven’t seen many Gulf Fritillary Butterflies this year.  I still think the drought has something to do with that.  However, while I was out photographing the Monarch Butterflies, I noticed a smaller Butterfly chasing the Monarchs.  It turns out it was a Gulf Fritillary. I’m assuming this one is…

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Monarch Butterflies And Caterpillars Around The Yard

We still have lots of Monarch Butterflies flying around the yard and even more Monarch Caterpillars.  Most of the Butterflies look very clean, not like they have been migrating for several hundred miles so I’m assuming these are new releases. What I’ve also noticed is that these Butterflies are mating, and in the case of…

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More Monarchs Butterflies Appear, Yet Are Really Worn And Torn

We’ve had around 7-8 “new” Monarch Butterflies arrive withing the last two days, but they definitely weren’t new.  These poor Butterflies were as torn and worn as I’ve ever seen in Monarchs. Take a look at the male Monarch in the picture below.  He has that torn upper wing and had difficulty flying from flower…

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Monarch Butterfly Tagging And Release Continues

The Monarch Butterfly tagging and release continues.  Beautiful sunshine today although a little chilly in the morning.  We had our last (at the moment) indoor Monarch Chrysalis eclose today (it was a female).  Actually she eclosed yesterday but it was very windy and cold yesterday so we decided to release her today.   In addition…

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Male Monarch Butterfly Rests For The Night In Maple Tree

With the South winds blow very strong the last few days, it’s no surprise that we have seen a decrease in migrating Monarchs.  Right now we manage to see about 1 new Monarch per day, which is quite different than last week where we were seeing 15 new Monarchs per day. Tonight, just around dusk,…

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One Tagged Monarch, One New Monarch, And One Returning Monarch

Three new Monarch Butterflies today (4 if you count the deformed wing Monarch I posted about earlier). One was a returning male Monarch that we had previously tagged. It was feeding in the early morning on the white flowers of the Butterfly Bush. The second one was one that we had not previously tagged and…

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Where Have The Gulf Fritillary Butterflies Been?

Before this year and the drought we have experienced, one of the most common Butterflies we had in the backyard was the Gulf Fritillary.  That has not been the case this year.  We have seen very few and as a result our Passion Vine is taking over one area of the garden (from the lack…

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Monarch Butterfly Pictures On Zinnia Wildflowers

The Fall 2011 Migration of Monarch Butterflies was much slower today than the last two days.  I only saw 1 untagged Monarch who didn’t appear until late in the afternoon. It was a good day for photography and Monarchs.  We had 1 Monarch (a female) who eclosed today from the outdoor Butterfly enclosure.  Here’s the…

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Butterfly Festival in Huntsville Texas This Weekend

I promised Valerie I would post about this, and I just plain forgot (check out her great Monarch Butterfly site http://www.evansonart.com/monarch.html). It’s from the Walker County Master Gardeners, and it’s their second annual Butterfly Festival and plant sale.  I think Leecy said it’s about 1.5-2 hours away from where we are located in Houston. Below…

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Monarch Butterflies Defintely Migrating Through Houston

Another great day for the Fall 2011 Migration of Monarch Butterflies through Houston.  I saw a total of 7 today, and tagged 5 of them.  There were roughly the same amount of males and females.  I mentioned this on the Journey South site, but what I’m  noticing this year compared to previous years is how…

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Big Group Of Migrating Monarch Butterflies

Wouldn’t you know it?  We get a nice cold front blowing through yesterday, and today (while I’m at work) Leecy witnesses one of the largest group of Migrating Monarchs we have seen in our backyard.  Leecy took both the picture and video with her camera, so I’ll let her do the narration. Hi! Well, yes…

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