Claim to fame: Red admiral butterflies are one of several colorful butterfly species found in Missouri and, in mild winters, adult red admirals can be seen in the Ozarks. Red admirals seen here in ...
Claim to fame: Red admiral butterflies are one of several colorful butterfly species found in Missouri and, in mild winters, adult red admirals can be seen in the Ozarks. Red admirals seen here in ...
CHICAGO (CBS)-- If you keep your eyes open wandering Chicagoland, you may see a solitary apple tree or lilac bush being swarmed by butterflies – dozens, possibly over a hundred butterflies at a time.
One warm, sunny afternoon early in May 2012, I had an experience in nature that stuck with me all these years. I was walking across a large lawn in Lancaster County that afternoon and suddenly saw a ...
When out and about in Monroe County this spring, don’t forget to pay attention to what butterflies are flitting around. Local social media pages have noticed an early arrival that, while common, does ...
Last May, I saw many red admiral butterflies in patches of stinging nettle plants in Lancaster County Central Park. Apparently they were recently arrived migrants that wintered farther south. They ...
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They're invading by the millions — swarms and swarms of them, their black and orange masts fluttering against the spring air from Cape May to Sussex in one of the greatest butterfly migration in ...
Many of you have probably noticed the presence of a beautiful, medium-sized butterfly throughout the Poconos this spring. If you've spent time outdoors, the appearance of this red admiral along trails ...
For most Washingtonians, the arrival of spring means relief from the dreariness and gloom of winter. But I have an additional reason to hail the advent of warm weather and sunshine: the return of ...
We can't get enough of the Red Admiral butterflies that have swept into New York City. Yesterday's beautiful weather meant that many were fluttering about in the sky—or taking the D train. We asked Dr ...
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