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Did You Know?

 

Some butterflies , like Monarches, migrate yearly.

 

Butterflies are the second largest group of pollinators.

 

The designs that many butterflies have on their wings helps camaflage them, protecting them from predators.

 

Butterflies are a valuable source of food for various birds,and lizzards.

 

Herbicides, pesticides,  and other chemicals harm many butterflies.

 

Corpus Christi Butterflies

 

Beautiful Butterflies !

  

 

Many Butterflies migrate through, or live here in the south Texas area .Here's a quick way  to identify and learn more about  these  beauties  that flutter around the yard.

Just click on the name of any butterfly to get a full definition and color photo!

Aaron's Skipper Acacia Skipper Acadian Hairstreak Acmon Blue American Copper American Lady American Snout Anise Swallowtail  Banded Hairstreak Banded Peacock  Baracoa Skipper Barred Yellow Bartram's Scrub-Hairstreak Behr's Hairstreak Black DashBlack Swallowtail Blue Copper  Blue Caterpillar  Bordered Patch Bramble Hairstreak Brazilian Skipper Broad-winged Skipper

Frigga Fritillary Frosted Elfin Hummingbird Moth  Northern Checkerspot Northern Cloudywing  Orange Sulphur Orange-barred Sulphur Orange-edged Roadside-Skipper  Pink-edged Sulphur Pink-spotted Hawk Moth  Ruddy Copper Short-tailed SkipperSickle-winged Skipper Silver-banded Hairstreak Tobacco Hornworm Tobacco Hornworm Moth Tomato Hornworm Tomato Hornworm Moth  Viceroy Viceroy Caterpillar Western Tailed-Blue Western Tiger Swallowtail Western White  White Peacock Yucca Giant-Skipper Zebra Swallowtail Caterpillar  

 There are many more butterflies than the most common ones I have listed here, if you want to find out more about butterflies in your area or around the world,

 find the source of these links and more information on butterflies at Enature .

Butterflywebsite an extensive collection of butterfly information for teachers, students and gardeners.

Zoom Butterflies   all about butterflies, their anatomy, life cycles and reproduction, diet, senses, defense mechanisms, flying, etc.

Butterflies where do they come from? a simple hands-on look at the life cycle of butterflies.       

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