Date: 03/12/2006
Number: 1
I looked in two open fields that had little bluestem grass seed heads present indicating they had not been mowed this year, and one had antelope horns present. I looked along two 1/4 mile stretches of roadside that had been mowed so the grasses were 3-5 inches tall, and one roadside had antelope horns. Finally, I looked in the caliche parking lot of the Nature Conservancy Barton Creek Habitat Preserve where I have found both antelope horns and monarch caterpillars in past years. This is where I found several antelope horns and the two monarch eggs each on its own plant.
Courtesy of Monarch Watch
Bee Caves, TX
Latitude: 30.3 Longitude: -97.8
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