Category: Bug of the Week (Page 116 of 219)

Bug of the Week: At the Hummingbird Garden

We have a garden dedicated to hummingbirds in a park not too far from our home. It has a small pond with water lilies and a number of flowers to attract hummingbirds.

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I’m not sure the people who tend it have noticed, but it is also a wonderful garden for insects.

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The hummingbirds benefit from the insects and spiders, too. They use the spider webs for their nests and regularly feed on small insects.

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Maybe it should be called a “wildlife” garden.

What do you think?

Bug of the Week: California Patch Butterfly

Although it is commonly called the California patch butterfly, Chlosyne californica occurs in Arizona as well.

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The larvae feed on on Parish’s goldeneye or desert sunflower, Viguiera deltoidea var. parishii.

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It closely resembles some of the color variations of the bordered patch butterfly, so the two may be somewhat difficult to tell apart. Some books suggest the orange-brown marginal spots are the best way to tell.

I have to admit I’m still learning the West Coast butterflies. The best way to do it is one sighting at a time, like this one.

Do you have any butterflies in your yard this week?

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