
We've had relatively few spring monarch adults the last few years -- none a couple of years ago, and just a small number last year. This spring, though, I've seen maybe 7 to 10 monarchs, all individuals seemingly passing through. And the first one I saw was really in the forefront of the migration (when I posted a sighting on Journey North, it was the farthest north in the SE (US) on that date!)
And none of us (my butterfly enthusiast friends and I) have had spring caterpillars before.
But at least one female visited my milkweed, too, this year.


and then spotted what looks like a 4th instar caterpillar.
Hooray! Maybe I'll have a few monarchs fed by my plants flying about in the garden in early summer.