Date: 07/14/2021
Number: 2
Over the past few years we've learned that a Wildlife Restoration portion of State Game Lands #333 on the east side of Shiloh Road can occasionally be a good spot from which to spot Monarch butterflies.
I stopped by the site today. At least six times over the course of about ten minutes (11:35 AM - 11:45 AM) I caught a brief glimpse (at a distance) of a Monarch butterfly darting about. I doubt it was the same butterfly each time as at one point I spotted two at the same time. Given the various flight patterns (i.e., no long stops to sip nectar or lay eggs), I'd guess what I was seeing was mostly male butterflies seeking mates.
I was never quick enough to get a good picture, but I'm including a photo of a portion of the field into which a Monarch was disappearing. I can't find any orange in the photo, but at least it will give you an idea of what the area looks like. There's a good bit of common milkweed growing in the area, but I didn't see any eggs on the few leaves I examined.
At the time we had mostly cloudy skies with a 6 mph wind from the SW. Other weather conditions were:
77°F | ||||
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28.83 inches and steady | ||||
40.8500° | -77.8127° |