Saturday, 2 November 2019

National Butterfly Centre Festival

We moved to a new site this morning with bigger trees, a citrus fruit orchard and cow pasture behind us and a small park in front of us.  More privacy.



Then I set off for the National Butterfly Center which was having an open house today.  It is just a few kilometres down the road from us.  This park has free bicycles but I decided to drive.  







Trails lead through plantings that attract different species of butterflies.


A Visitor Center has interpretive exhibits and naturalists.


Hackberry trail


Empress Leila




This Brasil Tree attracts butterflies


Texas Wild Olive tree


Texas Spiny Lizard (unfortunately no live photo)


Lantana plant






Soldier or Queen Butterfly the difference is slight






Gulf Fritillary (closed wing)


Gulf Fritillary 


Brown Longtail


White Peacock


Large Orange Sulphur


Empress Leila (probably)




Western Horse nettle ( aka Torrey's Nightshade)


Large Orange Sulphur


Bat house for Mexican Free-tailed bats


Lots of plantings for butterflies and other beneficial insects


Skipper spp.


American Snout


Julia


Well, I was at the Butterfly festival for 3 hours.  Meanwhile, back at the home site:


1 comment:

Bruce said...

Not too warm, socks and slippers? Looks good.