Or
what!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYuVpvA0nus
In
the roadside undergrowth.
Rooting
about.
Face
buried. Unconcerned about me.
Until
finally, we get the shot.
The
Kodak moment!
That
look a lot alike.
The
primary one is the monarch. It’s really distinctive and is poisonous to
birds because of the milkweed it feeds on. All of its white spots are on
the black edges.
A
butterfly that looks a lot like the Monarch is the Queen. It’s tasty but
birds mostly avoid it because it looks like a Monarch. It has white spots
on the black edges, but they’re also on the colorful part too.
The
third is the Viceroy. It isn’t poisonous to birds but it’s very bitter
because it eats willow leaves. The white spots are on the black edges,
but it has that black bar across the lower wing that the others don’t.
The
Viceroy is the one we just saw at Brazos Bend.
They
always look like this.
Squat.
Compact.
Except
when they look like this!
I
guess, even when you’re stealthy, you just have to stretch it out sometimes.
A
recent before and after.
You
have to guess which is which…
I
like the wild wooly look, but she might appreciate the improved vision from the
clean cut.