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  1. Monarchs are easily the most recognized butterfly in Alabama! They are famous for their color pattern and migration. Look for Monarchs anywhere there is milkweed, which is the only food source their caterpillars eat. Most people are familiar with the declining population of Monarchs.

  2. Here are 12 butterflies that look like monarchs. In this article we look at each species and learn some interesting facts about them.

  3. Goldenrods, asters, mistflower, and ironweeds are among the garden-worthy fall bloomers that can provide fuel for Monarchs as well as other butterflies. They are colorful additions to urban and suburban landscapes, which can play an important role in providing nectar sources for Monarchs during fall migration.

  4. 12 Φεβ 2024 · The Monarch is likely the most well-known butterfly in the United States due to its easily recognizable orange pattern that looks like stained glass and its habit of migration. Besides the stained glass look, you’ll see black veins and white spots on the wings of this butterfly.

  5. 16 Μαρ 2016 · Viceroys and Monarchs look a lot alike--but you can tell them apart: a thin black line curves across only the Viceroy's hindwings. Both species are distasteful to birds, which learn to avoid...

  6. Butterflies of Alabama. This guide is a reference for identifying species of butterflies reported from Alabama. If you have additions or corrections please send them to jpfriel@ua.edu . Search. Sort. Grid Card. Appalachian Tiger Swallowtail 1. Papilio appalachiensis.

  7. 18 Νοε 2015 · Meet the butterflies of Alabama. Published: Nov. 18, 2015, 10:29 a.m. By. Mike Oliver | moliver@al.com. A butterfly is the brilliant, often colorful, result of a four-stage life cycle. Egg,...

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