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Tag Archives: interpretive center
Butterflies – Monarch Butterfly – Danaus plexippus
Butterflies – Monarch Butterfly – Danaus plexippus The above image of a Male Monarch butterfly was taken at the Butterfly site of the Adirondack Park Interpretive Center.
Posted in Butterfly species
Tagged adirondack park, adult butterfly, adult form, androconia, butterflies mating, butterfly books and publications, Butterfly Conservatory, cardiac glycosides, chemical attractant, chrysalis, chrysalis stage, danaus plexippus, deposits eggs, female monarch, hind wing, host plants, interpretive center, large orange butterfly with black wing veins, larvae (caterpillars), Male Monarch Butterfly, migratory pattern, milkweed butterflies, milkweed plant, milkweed plants, monarch, Monarch Butterfly, Monarch Butterfly Caterpillar, Monarch Butterfly Danaus plexippus, pheromones, the great butterfly migration of NOrth America, wing scales, wing veins
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Butterfly Site at Adirondack Park Interpretive Center – Monarch Butterfly
On the way back from a bit of hiking in the Lake Placid High Peaks Region, we stopped once again at the Adirondack Park Agency Interpretive Center at Paul Smith’s. My interest, this time around, was the butterfly interpretive site, … Continue reading
Posted in Adirondacks, New York State, USA
Tagged adirondack park, adirondack park agency, Adirondacks, black and yellow caterpillar, Black Swallowtai, Black Swallowtail Butterfly Papilio polyxenes, butterfly, Female Monarch Butterfly, Hover fly, interpretive center, Male Monarch Butterfly, milkweed, monarch butterflies, Monarch Butterfly, Monarch Butterfly Caterpillar, Monarch Butterfly Danaus plexippus, nature, paul smith, Paul Smith's, Pink-edged Sulfur Butterfly, Pink-edged Sulfur Butterfly Colias interior, state butterfly Colorado, stied caterpillar
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FortWhyte Alive, Fort Whyte, Manitoba
FortWhyte Alive, Fort Whyte, Manitoba Previously know as Fort Whyte Centre and Fort Whyte Interpretive Center, this nature appreciation center is located on the south west edge of Winnipeg, Manitoba. I used to visit the site in the days when … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Manitoba, Winnipeg
Tagged boardwalks, breeding ground, burrow, burrows, Canada Goose, colonial animal, ducks and geese, Fort Whyte Centre, FortWhyte Alive, ground squirrels, Ictidomys tridecemlineatus, indoor aquarium, interpretive center, interpretive centre, kildeer, leopard ground squirrel, leopard-spermophile, mother and father, nature appreciation, open pits, Prairie Dog, prairie dog colony, Purple Martin House, quarry pits, south west edge, striped gopher, Thirteen-lined ground squirrel, Tipi, turtle Midland Painted Turtle, winnipeg manitoba
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