Gulf Fritillary
- Monarch
- Long Tailed Skipper
- Fiery Skipper
- Duskywing
- Blues
- Tropical Checker Spot
- Barred Yellow
- Cloudless Sulphur
- Orange Barred Sulphur
- Sleepy Orange
- Zebra Longwing
Notes from the Field:
- After a chilly night, the first butterflies seen as the morning warms up are almost always Gulf Fritillaries and Long-Tailed Skippers. On all but the coldest days, these species are always flying in the gardens.
- Butterflies require a body temperature of about 80 degrees before they can fly, but that doesn’t mean the outside temperature has to be that warm. Butterflies have many ways to warm their bodies on cooler days, including basking in the sun and “shivering”, which allow them to fly when temperatures are as low as 60 degrees – as long as the sun is out. Learn more here.
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