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April 15, 2025- The Great Southern White is the predominant butterfly, so far, in 2025. The White Peacocks are still here, but not like last year. Maybe the flowers the caterpillars eat are not grown up yet.
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November 26, 2024- two white Peacocks mating
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March 20, 2024- by Steven E. Greer
Ass more flowers bloom into the Spring, I might see more butterflies. So, I am starting this section now. The first one I saw was a White Peacock.
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August 6, 2024- White Peacock
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Monarch (Danaus plexippus)
August 8, 2024- It is butterfly season. I saw my second species today: the Monarch.
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August 26, 2024- I put a chrysalis in a jar and it hatched. It was a white peacock (above)
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August 27, 2024- Peak season
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September 4, 2024- Arogos Skipper (Atrytone arogos)
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October 25, 2024- Caterpillars for White Peacock
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November 20, 2024- Tersa sphinx moth: These are active at night feeding on flowers that bloom at night.
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November 24, 2024- Salt Marsh Moth emerges from chrysalis
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November 25, 2024- The Lake Greer Butterfly Sanctuary