Marine Blues Rule Southern NM
Check out some early summer reports from several New Mexico butterfly adventurers.
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Steve Cary’s blog about butterflies of New Mexico.
Check out some early summer reports from several New Mexico butterfly adventurers.
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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 »
After overwintering as pupae, several species of whites and orangetips eclose in early spring and immediately set about searching for mates on desert hilltops.
Butterfly Rites of Spring II: Desert Hilltoppers Read More »
Each of our resident butterflies has a plan to survive winter.
Butterfly Rites of Spring I: Adult Hibernators Read More »
Mike Sanchez and I wanted to check out the northern side of the Sandias, so we started out early and the first place we stopped was the Tunnel Spring trailhead.
Butterfly Blog: Bryan Reynolds’ April 2017 Butterfly Photography Expedition, Part 2 Read More »
Bryan Reynolds has strong New Mexico connections and is very generous with his experience and with his spectacular photos.
Butterfly Blog: Bryan Reynolds’ April 2017 Butterfly Photography Expedition, Part 1 Read More »