What butterflies can be seen at Bluff Lake?

Darcie Frohardt | Nov 4, 2021 | Category: Wildlife refuge

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Rachel Crouch | Nov 4, 2021

Hi Darcie, The most common butterflies we see are Black and Western Tiger Swallowtails, Painted Lady's, Gray Hairstreaks, Cabbage Whites, but I have seen the occasional Blue Copper and Monarchs! We do have a lot of milkweed, so some seasons there are a lot of monarchs. Butterflies love the rabbitbrush, so we often look for them in those areas.

Aubrey Valencia | Nov 4, 2021

Not a lot of flowers there so not a lot of butterflies, but lots of other wildlife, rabbits, deer, prairie dogs, hawks, eagles, snowy egret, snakes and a fox are all animals I have seen there.

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