Southern Wisconsin Butterfly Association
Southern Wisconsin Butterfly Association
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Butterflies for Beginners, Part 2: 10 more species
Second part in the Butterflies for Beginners series, this video introduces ten important butterflies in Wisconsin that watchers might overlook.
Brown Elfin, Hackberry Emperor, Spring Spring Azure, Baltimore Checkerspot, Silvery Checkerspot, Harvester, Juvenal's Duskywing, Compton Tortoiseshell, Meadow Fritillary, Common Buckeye
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Phenology first 10
Просмотров 41Месяц назад
Simple look at the first ten butterflies to appear each year in Wisconsin since 2005. These 26 species are ranked and some analysis is offered.
Duskywing Bonanza
Просмотров 48Месяц назад
Guide to nine Duskywing Skippers that can be found in Wisconsin with help in identifying them and knowing where and when to look for them.
Butterfly Baiting
Просмотров 212 месяца назад
We share a simple recipe for a bait lepidopterists use to draw butterflies and moths to areas where they can be observed and photographed. Future videos will assess the process.
Extirpation Stories: The Poweshiek Skipper
Просмотров 256 месяцев назад
The last Poweshiek Skipper, a drab denizen of tall grass prairies and fens, disappeared from Wisconsin in 2012, last seen by Dan Sonnenberg at Scuppernong Prairie. Here's the tale of its demise.
Using wisconsinbutterflies.org
Просмотров 196 месяцев назад
Wisconsinbutterflies.org , an amazing citizen science tool available to Wisconsin butterfliers, offers more than meets the eye. This video introduces some of the more powerful tools for butterfly afficianados, from seeing all your reported species to determining where that American Snout was last seen. We also examine some potential uses for downloadable spreadsheets.
Butterfly Anatomy 101
Просмотров 2776 месяцев назад
External anatomy of butterflies, focusing on head, thorax, abdomen, and wings, is presented to help butterfliers in identifying and understanding butterflies.
Winter Activities
Просмотров 2377 месяцев назад
What Butterfliers can do during the cold winter months to improve butterflying in the warm months. Recommend Robert Michael Pyle, Barbara Kingsolver, organizing files, etc.
2023 Wisconsin's Year in Butterflies
Просмотров 748 месяцев назад
Overview of the year in butterflies with a look at changing status for the Monarch and our new Butterfly of the Year, a rare immigrant who might have an interesting future. Also a glance at reporting statistics with a shout out to some of the regular contributors to wisconsinbutterflies.org. Noteworthy: Pontia occidentalis, Western White, Canadian wildfires, Regal Fritillary, Hackberry Emperor.
Leonard's Skipper
Просмотров 289 месяцев назад
Leonard's Skipper, Hesperia leonardus, is one of Wisconsin's coolest skippers. This butterfly hangs out on Liatris spp. in August and early September. The caterpillars overwinter in their first stage, devouring grasses like Little Blue Stem. Shrinking habitats means this butterfly needs our protection.
The Marinette County Cabbage White
Просмотров 3710 месяцев назад
Our unreported species offer a great opportunity to contribute to butterfly knowledge in Wisconsin. We can start by confirming the ever-elusive Marinette County Cabbage White.
Watch Your Punctuation: Knowing the Commas
Просмотров 11010 месяцев назад
Step by step guide to learning 5 species: Question Mark, Satyr Comma, Green Comma, Gray Comma, and Eastern Comma using field marks on the upper- and undersides.
Butterflies for Beginners: Learn 20 Common Wisconsin Butterflies
Просмотров 67811 месяцев назад
Learn 20 species of common butterflies in southern Wisconsin to help begin becoming a better butterflier. Examined are the Eastern-Tailed Blue, Spring Azure, Great Spangled Fritillary, Black Swallowtail, Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Giant Swallowtail, Clouded Sulphur, Cabbage White, Mourning Cloak, Red Admiral, Coral Hairstreak, Dun Skipper, Silver-spotted Skipper, Little Wood Satyr, American Cop...
15 Tips to Better Butterflying
Просмотров 110Год назад
Butterflying, just like birding but with bugs and less sound. This guide will help anyone learne how to see butterflies wherever they are. Key elements like the right equipment, going at the right times, and looking in the right places are covered. The Southern Wisconsin Butterfly Association leads field trips and counts where we practice these many skills.
Hotspot Sandhill Wildlife Area--Butterflying in the Badger State
Просмотров 147Год назад
A butterflying trip to central Wisconsin's Sandhill Wildlife Area, a 14-square mile natural space where one can see many butterfly species, particularly sedge species like the Dion Skipper, Mulberry Wing, Two-spotted Skipper, and the Acadian Hairstreak. Also the Karner Melissa Blue, an endangered species. Wetlands, forest, prairie, old field and other habitats are examined on a one-day trip on ...
Checking out the Checkerspots: Learning Four Important Wisconsin Butterflies
Просмотров 206Год назад
Checking out the Checkerspots: Learning Four Important Wisconsin Butterflies