While driving south on I25, there were numerous painted lady butterflies.   We 
stopped at a rest area just north of Trinidad, where a female Brewer's 
Blackbird had a painted lady in its mouth.  It dropped it when we pulled up, 
but came back for it after we parked and got out of the car.  It grabbed the 
painted lady butterfly and fly off.   It consumed it on the opposite side of 
the road. 
Maureen BlackfordBoulder County
-------- Original message --------From: DAVID A LEATHERMAN 
<[email protected]> Date: 9/22/17  8:31 AM  (GMT-07:00) To: COBIRDS 
<[email protected]> Subject: [cobirds] Painted Lady butterfly fact sheet 





http://bspm.agsci.colostate.edu/files/2013/03/Painted-Lady.pdf







Colorado Insect of Interest - Colorado State University

bspm.agsci.colostate.edu

the name “thistle caterpillar” is sometimes given Figures 4, 5. Painted lady 
larvae. An older larva is at the top a young one at the bottom.





Since so many birders are noting the big crop of Painted Ladies, I thought 
referral to the excellent fact sheet by Whitney Cranshaw is in order.  Like the 
note on Arthropods of Colorado website by Mike Weissmann that SeEtta mentioned, 
Whitney has communicated
 to the plant listserv the same story: the big influx of butterflies is locally 
produced, probably most of them being raised on thistles, although they feed on 
a lot of other common plants in our area.  The initial cloud-seeding is by 
migratory individuals
 from the Southwest in spring, but then they either do OK up here or have a 
bumper crop like they did this year.




I'd be interested in any reports of birds eating painted ladies.  My impression 
is they are not as sought after as some other common butterflies, say whites 
and sulfurs.  Of course, monarchs are mostly avoided but not totally.





Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins



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