Caterpillar Cannibalism: Monarch butterfly caterpillar eats Monarch egg for lunchMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:16:35-05:00September 16th, 2013|
Welcome to the World, Lil Joe! Monarch Eggs Retrieved on the Llano River this WeekendMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:16:43-05:00September 3rd, 2013|
Yo soy Mariposista! Butterfly Advocates Unite as Lepsters, MOTH-ers and ButterflyersMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:17:07-05:00August 29th, 2013|
First of Season Monarchs Spotted on Llano River–Another “Worst Year” for Migration?Monika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:17:15-05:00August 11th, 2013|
Massive Mariposario Yeé Lo Beé Aims to Put Huatulco on the Map as A Butterfly DestinationMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:18:38-05:00August 8th, 2013|
Blue Morphos and a Butterfly Bonanza in Huatulco, MexicoMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:19:08-05:00July 28th, 2013|
Large, Bat-like, Harmless: Black Witch Moths Making Appearances in South TexasMonika Maeckle2021-06-28T15:46:42-05:00July 15th, 2013|
Caterpillar Quiz: How to Tell the Difference between Monarchs and Eastern SwallowtailsMonika Maeckle2020-08-02T10:50:12-05:00July 7th, 2013|
Butterfly Farmer Edith Smith Keeps it All in the Family at Shady Oak Butterfly Farm Gallery Butterfly Farmer Edith Smith Keeps it All in the Family at Shady Oak Butterfly Farm Butterfly Farming, IBBA Butterfly Farmer Edith Smith Keeps it All in the Family at Shady Oak Butterfly FarmMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:19:36-05:00June 30th, 2013|
Monarch Butterfly Google Earth Tour Marries Epic Journey With Epic TechnologyMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:19:45-05:00June 6th, 2013|
“Squish remorse” — Genista Larvae on Mountain Laurels Create Caterpillar Quandary Gallery “Squish remorse” — Genista Larvae on Mountain Laurels Create Caterpillar Quandary Moths “Squish remorse” — Genista Larvae on Mountain Laurels Create Caterpillar QuandaryMonika Maeckle2024-02-29T12:34:26-06:00May 15th, 2013|
Mostly Native Urban Butterfly Garden Outperforms Lawn Anytime in San AntonioMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:20:09-05:00May 7th, 2013|