you had so much time while you were talking to move the plants. I think the first one you showed looked like a queen. the queen is less common but a more tropical butterfly.
I am sure you figured it out by now, but there are actually Queen Butterflies. A close, non-migratory relative of the monarch. Neat find. I think they have migrated as far north as my house only once in the past 30 years.
thanks for sharing hopefully i will be seeing monarchs soon. I have only seen the monarch butterflies maybe twice. I have had a few swallow tail caterpillars on my dill and fennel plants so I'll keep checking the milkweed.
you had so much time while you were talking to move the plants. I think the first one you showed looked like a queen. the queen is less common but a more tropical butterfly.
darinandrade 6 months ago
I am sure you figured it out by now, but there are actually Queen Butterflies. A close, non-migratory relative of the monarch. Neat find. I think they have migrated as far north as my house only once in the past 30 years.
ConsulOfTheAge 6 months ago
thanks for sharing hopefully i will be seeing monarchs soon. I have only seen the monarch butterflies maybe twice. I have had a few swallow tail caterpillars on my dill and fennel plants so I'll keep checking the milkweed.
justinandkim84 1 year ago