10 November 2025

A video review of the butterflies of Wisconsin


Wisconsin Butterflies is the definitive online resource for reporting sightings across the state.

Last year's video is here.

5 comments:

  1. In my part of California, I'm now noticing every "cabbage moth." Strictly an anecdotal impression, but numbers of all species have crashed. I'm old enough to remember seeing many times the number I see today. Heartbreaking.

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    1. And I'm old enough to remember when seeing a butterfly was no big deal. In recent years there have been times when I was in a park or the zoo or other community places and some child would shout "Look mom, a butterfly!" and people would turn their heads to see it. In my childhood they used to spatter on our windshields and I collected wings from my dad's car radiator grill.

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  2. Do you recall which butterflies you saw in your childhood - were they different than the ones you see today?

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    1. The ones I remember best (because I brought home caterpillars or a chrysalis to watch them develop) were the Monarchs. I suppose most suburban children in the MIdwest in the 1950s raised and released Monarchs. I doubt that I would have seen anything that was endangered then and maybe absent now.

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    2. Again, just my part of California: Monarchs used to be common. Then they were scarce. Now I can go a whole summer without seeing one.

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