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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. About the Texas Butterfly Ranch. San Antonio Zoo to stage three-day Monarch Fest March 4-6. February 24, 2016. Area butterfly buffs will have a unique opportunity to see exotic butterflies up close and personal while learning about the Monarch butterfly migration at the San Antonio Zoo’s. Laurie Brown welcomes a Paper Kite butterfly to the San Antonio Zoo flight house for the Monarch Fest next week. Photo by Monika Maeckle. Also known as the Paper Kite,.
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. About the Texas Butterfly Ranch. That ain’t no Monarch: meet these OTHER caterpillars that feed on milkweed. July 30, 2016. More than any other, the caterpillars of Monarch butterflies are most closely associated with eating milkweed–anything in the. Family. With their distinctive black, white and gold pin-striped suits and expressive dark tentacles reaching out into the universe, that’s no surprise. Molly Jacobson found this Striped garden caterpillar ...
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Moth Night San Antonio: Lotsa MOTH-ers, Fewer Moths, $ for Urban Natural Areas | texasbutterflyranch
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. About the Texas Butterfly Ranch. Moth Night San Antonio: Lotsa MOTH-ers, Fewer Moths, $ for Urban Natural Areas. July 26, 2015. MOTH-ers and “mo-fos” (that is, moth followers) showed up by the hundreds Saturday night for Malt, Hops, and Moths: Moth Night at the Alamo Brewery. More than 250 attended the gathering, which ranked as the first official National Moth Week. But no matter. Turns out MOTH-ers really like their beer. Formerly known as the Friends...