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  1. Experience the wonder of Colorados wild invertebrates! The outdoor gardens at Butterfly Pavilion are designed to provide habitat for native invertebrates with a focus on native pollinators, while also providing four-season beauty and a place to wander, relax, and learn.

  2. Aug 7, 2023 · You can easily find these butterflies anywhere in Colorado, the Midwest, or on the East Coast (this butterfly is being included in the southwest and west zones just from an education standpoint). Whether it is in the fields, forests, gardens, or bushy areas, you can’t miss the Blue Azure Butterfly.

    • Red Admiral. Vanessa atalanta. Red Admirals have a wingspan of 1.75 to 2.5 inches. The coloring is dark brown with a reddish circular band and white spots.
    • Painted Lady. Vanessa cardui. Painted Lady butterflies have a wingspan of 1.75 to 2.5 inches. The coloring is pinkish-orange, with dark brown to black markings near the wingtips and white spots inside the black markings.
    • Monarch. Danaus plexippus. Monarch butterflies have a wingspan of 3.5 to 4 inches. Their recognizable coloring is a “stained glass” pattern of orange with black veins.
    • Viceroy. Limenitis archippus. Viceroy butterflies have a wingspan of 2.5 to 3.25 inches. Their coloring is deep orange with black edges and veins and white spots on the black border.
  3. Butterflies and Moths of Colorado. 814 Species Recorded in Colorado. Top 20 Species Checklist All Photographs. Featured Species. Euchloe olympia. 100 Most Recent Sightings in Colorado. Use the Data Explorer to explore all sightings in Colorado. + - Leaflet | Map data © Google. Get your BAMONA Gear! Visit the BAMONA Shop.

  4. Photographs, Species Accounts and Checklists. This website is an easy and accessible reference and general guide to the butterflies normally found along the Colorado Front Range (from the Continental Divide to the plains) from the Colorado-Wyoming border south to Pueblo, defined to include the following counties: Larimer, Boulder, Broomfield ...

  5. Colorado Butterfly Monitoring Network (CBMN) is a community science project led by Butterfly Pavilion that harnesses the power of volunteers to conserve Colorado butterflies.

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