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🦋The National Butterfly Center, a project of the North American Butterfly Association, a nonprofit dedicated to the conservation and study of wild butterflies.

Mission, Texas
Joined November 2012
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@NatButterflies
National Butterfly 🦋
2 years
Male hummingbirds can be quite the show-offs, but that's perfectly ok with Luciano, our staff photographer. He loves capturing images of Ruby-throated, Black-chinned, Rufous & Buff-bellied Hummingbirds flashing their iridescent throat colors when the light hits them just right.
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@NatButterflies
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In this Minute with Nature video, we're featuring a rarely seen Red Rim. This large satiny black butterfly is named after its red/pink squiggly hindwing sub-marginal band. The fact that it resembles a Hostess chocolate cupcake with red icing, makes it difficult to misidentify.
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@NatButterflies
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2 years
Texas Monthly turned to us for insight on this spectacular moth b/c It's that time of year, again! One can see them here nectaring on the native Texas Thistle & Rio Grande Mock Vervain, 2 annual "weeds" that the property & flourish along the canal. #LeaveTheLeaves #LetItGrow
@TexasMonthly
Texas Monthly
2 years
The hummingbird moth is one of the prettiest and most widespread of the more than 1,450 species belonging to the sphinx family—and one of the likeliest to appear in Texas yards. 🌱
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@NatButterflies
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If you're local & you're looking for a magical setting for your wedding, quinceanera or graduation photos, you should consider the National Butterfly Center. Whether you're a professional photographer or an amateur with a cell phone, call 956-583-5400 for pricing & details.
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@NatButterflies
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2 years
Here is the latest edition of our "Minute with Nature" video series. This one features a Zebra Heliconian female fluttering around a passion vine, most likely in preparation for egg laying.
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@NatButterflies
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2 years
ALERT!!! A gorgeous and rare Red Rim was just spotted in our Hackberry Trail by National Butterfly Center photographer Luciano. Here are some of his photos of this seldom seen beauty that has many rushing to the NBC in hopes of seeing it for themselves.
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@NatButterflies
National Butterfly 🦋
2 years
Here are 4 of the 72 butterfly species we've recorded at the National Butterfly Center so far this month. Included are an Evans' Skipper (photo by Lorna Graham), a Violet-banded Skipper, a Purple-washed Skipper and a Long-tailed Skipper. There's no telling what will show up next.
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@NatButterflies
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All signs are pointing to the National Butterfly Center for the 28th Annual Texas Butterfly Festival. There'll be guided field trips to private gardens & butterfly hot spots, educational activities, great food, making new friends & reuniting with old ones. https://t.co/KpUSMPySa4
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@NatButterflies
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2 years
Looking for something to do over Spring Break? Why not do what the Canales/ Rios/Ruiz/Garza family from Mission did & visit the National Butterfly Center? In total, 17 members of their family visited us this afternoon & they all had a great time exploring our gardens & trails.
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@NatButterflies
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2 years
Mexican Bluewings tend to open their wings only while in flight or shortly after they've landed. However, yesterday morning's cool temperatures resulted in us seeing several open-winged Bluewings warming themselves up enough to fly. This made for these great photo ops.
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@NatButterflies
National Butterfly 🦋
2 years
A year after seeing our last Julia Heliconian, we've now seen several over the past few days. Here is a female & two males we spotted on the Spring Mistflowers growing alongside our palapa this morning. Also a Long-tailed Skipper which had not been recorded here since April '23.
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@NatButterflies
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2 years
It's time for spring cleaning--and that includes your yard. Let's get rid of the non-native plants & eliminate the "great American lawn," so that every landscape supports butterflies, bees, birds & vital wildlife. The time is NOW! #LetsGetGrowing
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@NatButterflies
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2 years
Ten days into March, we've already recorded one more butterfly species than last March's total of 65. Also, we're now seeing butterflies we haven't seen in a year or longer. Photos courtesy of NBC member, and Texas Butterfly Festival guide, Cecil "Woody" Wingfield.
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@NatButterflies
National Butterfly 🦋
2 years
The Heliconians are back! It's been a year since a Julia Heliconian was seen in our gardens and 10 months sine a Zebra Heliconian was seen, but today we had both! While we did not get photos of the Zebra, we got photos of both Julias, one fresh and one worn. Both were female.
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@NatButterflies
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2 years
Migration ready? While the temperatures are climbing well into the 90s, the butterfly count is climbing, too. Just 6 full days into March & we’re at 59 species for the month—with lots of time & millions of blooms to go. Read more here: https://t.co/38wiKcP8PH
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@NatButterflies
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2 years
Next time you spot a bird dropping on a plant or bush, look closely. Why? Because it could very well be a caterpillar, a spider or a moth, such as this Exposed Bird Dropping Moth. Mimicry is just one of the ways bugs try to trick predators into leaving them alone.
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@NatButterflies
National Butterfly 🦋
2 years
Can we get some help or insight from #weather people? #meteorologists
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@NatButterflies
National Butterfly 🦋
2 years
Any meteorologists out there? People with similar experiences? This morning our Tempest weather station clocked a single "wind gust" out of the blue at 54 MPH, triggering an alert. Was it buzzed by a hawk? A bat? What could have provoked this?
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@NatButterflies
National Butterfly 🦋
2 years
Thanks to the keen eyes of members Tom, Woody, Mike, Ginny, John, Chris & Ken, we've added 20 species to our March big board since Sunday. This includes the Pipevine Swallowtail & Dorantes Longtail (pictured here). We are now at 58 species. Last March we totaled 65 species.
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@NatButterflies
National Butterfly 🦋
2 years
We recently started feeding the birds in front of our new blind, in hopes of increasing bird activity there. It took the birds a while to find the food but it's working. Last week we recorded a total of 12 species from the blind. This morning we recorded 13 in less than an hour.
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