Intro to Backyard Butterflies - SoCalNPG - Ep.31

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024

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  • @SeaTurtle515
    @SeaTurtle515 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for teaching us more about native plants and wildlife in So Cal. You explain things well.

  • @kevinmccoy3653
    @kevinmccoy3653 2 роки тому +1

    I'm trying to figure out the difference, at a VERY quick glance, between a Sulphur Butterfly and a California Dogface. I may have both in my garden, but what I think is a Dogface never sits still and never rests with open wings. I see the sulphurs chasing each other like you say, but the Dogface is alone, and very colorful yellow with orange notes.

    • @southerncalnativeplantgard3777
      @southerncalnativeplantgard3777  2 роки тому

      I check my butterfly book and the male dogwood is very distinctive above and completely different from the cloudless sulfur. But like you say, it hardly ever lands with its wings open and so you hardly ever see the distinctive upper wings.
      I've never noticed the California Dogwood in my backyard or area. They may be here, but I haven't seen them.
      I suspect you are right: you probably have two different butterflies but when the underside of the wings is all you see, they're very difficult to identify or tell apart.

  • @user-js3hn7vu1b
    @user-js3hn7vu1b 6 місяців тому

    I am very disappointed that you list Pride of Madeira as a plant to attract butterflies considering it's invasive in California. I work in habitat restoration and have spent months removing Pride of Madeira from local habitats. I expected so much more from a group calling itself a Southern Cal Native Plant Gardening.