Summer in Passing
Steve Cary reflects on the end of summer and considers what might be expected of butterflies in cooler weather.
Steve Cary’s blog about butterflies of New Mexico.
Steve Cary reflects on the end of summer and considers what might be expected of butterflies in cooler weather.
Read about Steve Cary’s butterfly adventures in south-central New Mexico searching for sulphurs and other species.
Our Chihuahuan Desert Jungle Read More »
Explore summer butterfly sightings in Steve Cary’s latest blog post.
Summer Butterfly Explosion Read More »
Check out some early summer reports from several New Mexico butterfly adventurers.
Marine Blues Rule Southern NM Read More »
Another gripping New Mexico butterfly photography adventure courtesy of professional nature photographer Bryan Reynolds!
New Mexico Butterfly Photography Read More »
Many of our regular spring species, have been sighted in Selvi’s Los Alamos garden and elsewhere.
In Selvi’s Backyard Read More »
In spring, Monarchs from Mexico are working their way north and east into their milkweed breadbasket.
Spring Butterflies: Last Rite Read More »
Brown Elfin is of a group of Hairstreaks (Callophrys spp.) that we see in spring; many are Elfins.
Butterfly Rites of Spring III: Flower Munchers Read More »