2010-04-10 12:00:00 |
27.93 |
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Observers: B. Cooper, L. Cooper, D. Cutler, and M. Cutler. More... |
2009-02-23 12:00:00 |
27.98 |
-82.75 |
Red admiral |
First butterfly of the season |
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I noted in my backyard observation diary a Red Admiral on February 23, 2009. More... |
2004-12-18 12:00:00 |
27.9961 |
-81.8646 |
Red admiral |
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Observers: B. Cooper, L. Cooper, J. DuBois. Coordinates indicate a point inside the Circle B Bar Reserve near the entrance. The reserve is on the northwest shore of Lake Hancock. Lake Hancock is about 3 miles east-southeast of Lakeland, FL. USGS Bartow Quadrangle. More... |
2003-03-21 12:00:00 |
28.0146 |
-80.6325 |
Red admiral |
First butterfly of the season |
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No description. More... |
2005-03-15 12:00:00 |
28.03 |
-80.61 |
Painted lady |
First butterfly of the season |
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I saw one today [March 22] and one a week ago [March 15]. This is the first year that I have seen them. Sandy Hart, Palm Bay, FL 32905 More... |
2005-03-22 12:00:00 |
28.03 |
-80.61 |
Painted lady |
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I saw one today and one a week ago. This is the first year that I have seen them. The one today was on the Mexican daisy vine on an arbor with the monarchs just enjoying breakfast. Sandy Hart, Palm Bay, FL 32905 More... |
2001-02-08 12:00:00 |
28.0332 |
-82.7812 |
Red admiral |
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Observer: T. Adams. More... |
2007-01-04 12:00:00 |
28.0482 |
-97.8646 |
Red admiral |
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Observer: S. Baron. More... |
2003-05-10 12:00:00 |
28.1128 |
-82.6637 |
Painted lady |
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Yes, cardui is uncommon here in FL. I usually only see a few each
year. Our data for the Brooker Creek Counts (4 teams each out for 2-4 hours covering part, but not nearly all of our 8300 acres).... More... |
2004-10-16 12:00:00 |
28.12 |
-82.67 |
Painted lady |
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No description. More... |
2000-05-07 12:00:00 |
28.1281 |
-82.6637 |
Painted lady |
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Yes, cardui is uncommon here in FL. I usually only see a few each
year. Our data for the Brooker Creek Counts (4 teams each out for 2-4 hours covering part, but not nearly all of our 8300 acres).... More... |
2005-10-08 12:00:00 |
28.135 |
-82.66 |
Painted lady |
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Yes, cardui is uncommon here in FL. I usually only see a few each
year. Our data for the Brooker Creek Counts (4 teams each out for 2-4 hours covering part, but not nearly all of our 8300 acres).... More... |
2017-01-31 15:42:00 |
28.138968 |
-81.056461 |
Red admiral |
First butterfly of the season |
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Flying South, landed on covered cement patio, temperature about 48F photo: http://centralfloridacritteroftheday.wordpress.com/2017/01/31/red-admiral/ More... |
2003-10-18 12:00:00 |
28.14 |
-82.66 |
Painted lady |
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Yes, cardui is uncommon here in FL. I usually only see a few each
year. Our data for the Brooker Creek Counts (4 teams each out for 2-4 hours covering part, but not nearly all of our 8300 acres).... More... |
2001-10-13 12:00:00 |
28.14 |
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Painted lady |
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Yes, cardui is uncommon here in FL. I usually only see a few each
year. Our data for the Brooker Creek Counts (4 teams each out for 2-4 hours covering part, but not nearly all of our 8300 acres).... More... |
2009-05-03 12:00:00 |
28.17 |
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Red admiral |
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Sighted in Satellite Beach Florida
5-03-09 inside a screen enclosure around a pool. Is this common? We have a small butterfly garden in Stuart FL. But we have not seen one of these. Jack Braden More... |
2007-03-31 12:00:00 |
28.21 |
-81.77 |
American lady |
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Polk/Lake Counties. (Field trip with Audubon/Native Plant Society: B. and L. Cooper, B. Bindschadler, L. Smith, et al.) More... |
2009-04-27 12:00:00 |
28.29 |
-82.05 |
American lady |
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Observers: L. and B. Cooper. More... |
2001-03-15 12:00:00 |
28.292 |
-82.4165 |
Red admiral |
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Observer: T. Adams. More... |
2007-03-10 12:00:00 |
28.3 |
-82.03 |
American lady |
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Polk County. Observers: B. and L. Cooper, J. and B. DuBois, C. Geanangel, and T. Palmer. More... |
2007-03-10 12:00:00 |
28.3 |
-82.03 |
Red admiral |
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Polk County. Observers: B. and L. Cooper, J. and B. DuBois, C. Geanangel, and T. Palmer. More... |
2007-04-13 12:00:00 |
28.3 |
-82.02 |
American lady |
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Observers: B. Bindschadler, J. DuBois, B. and L. Cooper, M. B. Litrico, and G. White More... |
2007-04-13 12:00:00 |
28.3 |
-82.02 |
Red admiral |
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Observers: B. Bindschadler, J. DuBois, B. and L. Cooper, M. B. Litrico, and G. White More... |
2018-06-06 22:00:00 |
28.38889647173397 |
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Red admiral |
Presence of butterfly in your area |
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John Tribe |
Solitary RA has been seen for several days in the same area. very unusual siting for east central Florida More... |
2018-07-27 23:38:00 |
28.38906144935629 |
-80.71591591777911 |
Red admiral |
Presence of butterfly in your area |
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John Tribe |
Stationary in road. Same spot as it was observed in early June this year. Have never seen an Admiral in Florida this late in the summer. More... |
2005-03-17 11:00:00 |
28.4258 |
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Red admiral |
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Type of Sighting: single individual, somewhat worn.
Flight: non-directional.
The individual reported above was netted and released on the banks of the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, TX. at 11 a.m. Elevation: 678'. More... |
2006-03-12 12:00:00 |
28.45 |
-81.74 |
Red admiral |
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Observers: B. and L. Cooper, B. Bindschadler, N. Prine, R. and K. Mulholland, and Ingrid More... |
2006-02-19 12:00:00 |
28.46 |
-81.75 |
Red admiral |
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Observers: B. and L. Cooper, B. and L. Atherton, J. Lamey, B. Bindschadler, N. Prine. More... |
2005-11-13 12:00:00 |
28.47 |
-81.76 |
American lady |
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Observers: B. and L. Atherton, B. Bindschadler, N. Prine, and B. Roper. More... |
2005-11-13 12:00:00 |
28.47 |
-81.76 |
Red admiral |
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Observers: B. and L. Atherton, B. Bindschadler, N. Prine, and B. Roper. More... |
2006-03-12 12:00:00 |
28.47 |
-81.74 |
American lady |
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Observers: B. and L. Cooper, B. Bindschadler, N. Prine, R. and K. Mulholland, and Ingrid More... |
2007-03-03 15:00:00 |
28.491418 |
-81.32726 |
Red admiral |
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I spotted two Red Admirals on Saturday, March 3, 2007 in my back yard about 1500 hours. I was on my hands and knees pulling weeds when a Red Admiral flew to the ground about 3-4 feet from me to rest (?). More... |
2009-04-05 12:00:00 |
28.498 |
-80.932 |
Red admiral |
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Observers: B. Woodmansee, S. Burfman, D. & R. Spink, B. & L. Cooper. More... |
2009-04-18 12:00:00 |
28.5 |
-80.93 |
American lady |
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Observers: Miami Blue NABA Chapter; L. Cooper, B. Cooper, E. Nuehring, R. Nuehring, L. Evans, L. Blackwelder, and B. Smith. More... |
2005-01-01 12:00:00 |
28.5128 |
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Red admiral |
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Red Admirals over-winter here and can be seen in December, January, February, and March. Numbers in my backyard were reduced drastically from last winter when 14 individuals regularly came to eat on rotten fruit. More... |
2005-10-24 06:11:00 |
28.5128 |
-100.5273 |
Red admiral |
First butterfly of the season |
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112.5 |
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Wasn't sure this was a single butterfly or a pair flying through the branches and interacting in a hackberry tree. More... |
2005-11-16 12:15:00 |
28.5128 |
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Red admiral |
First butterfly of the season |
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112.5 |
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male patrolling front and back yard, dogfighting with other red admiral. moderate to light wear. More... |
2003-01-01 12:00:00 |
28.5169 |
-100.3177 |
Red admiral |
First butterfly of the season |
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No description. More... |
2002-01-01 12:00:00 |
28.5169 |
-100.3177 |
Red admiral |
First butterfly of the season |
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No description. More... |
2003-03-08 12:00:00 |
28.53 |
-81.37 |
Red admiral |
First butterfly of the season |
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No description. More... |
2006-03-31 12:00:00 |
28.564 |
-81.129 |
Red admiral |
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We found your site because one of my students brought in a Red Admiral that he found dead on campus after school yesterday. Don’t know if you can use deceased data, but here is our first observation: More... |
2003-03-10 12:00:00 |
28.5742 |
-81.3344 |
Red admiral |
First butterfly of the season |
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Zip code 32792 More... |
2006-03-04 12:00:00 |
28.58 |
-82.25 |
American lady |
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Observers: D. Powell and B. Ahern More... |
2005-11-06 15:45:00 |
28.5831 |
-81.3282 |
Red admiral |
First butterfly of the season |
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No description. More... |
2007-11-09 13:02:00 |
28.5831 |
-81.3282 |
Red admiral |
First butterfly of the season |
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The Red Admirals are Here! Henry JUST called to report that he saw the first Red Admiral yesterday, Noveember 9, at 1:02 p.m. Thad More... |
2010-03-10 16:13:00 |
28.5845 |
-81.3282 |
Red admiral |
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One Red Admiral flew in briefly above the carport north of Winter Park Towers and then left the area.
Observer: Royce Bitzer. Henry Swanson, Thaddeus Seymour, Polly Seymour, and Sylvia Carter were also present. More... |
2002-01-01 12:00:00 |
28.6 |
-81.34 |
Red admiral |
First butterfly of the season |
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No description. More... |
2010-04-23 12:00:00 |
28.615 |
-96.626 |
Red admiral |
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Observer: Harlen E. Aschen. Biggest butterfly day yet yesterday, tallied ten species with many Red Admirals at several locations in town ... birds "falling out" today with the west wind as they are coming in from the Gulf during their migration, usually they would fly farther inland.
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2007-04-19 12:00:00 |
28.646 |
-82.341 |
American lady |
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Observer: P. Haywood More... |
2005-01-09 12:00:00 |
28.65 |
-80.6992 |
Red admiral |
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Observers: B. Benner, J. Wicinski.
Coordinates are 0.5 miles north, 0.2 miles west of the main intersection in Wilson, FL. More... |