San Antonio Celebrates the Return of Snout Nose Butterflies During Annual Migration

San Antonio Welcomes Back Snout Nose Butterflies

San Antonio, a city that bursts with life at every corner, is currently witnessing a truly spectacular event in the natural world. It’s that time of year again when millions of snout butterflies — affectionately called “snout nose butterflies” — embark on their annual migration south. This beautiful phenomenon truly showcases the wonders of nature, bringing delight and perhaps a bit of a mess to the roads!

The Journey of the Snout Nose Butterfly

Typically spotted fluttering around during the warmer months, these butterflies make their grand migration across the Interstate 35 corridor towards South Texas, usually between early August and late September. Buzzing from flower to flower, they often take breaks on hackberry trees, recharging for their long journey ahead. Interestingly, snout nose butterflies are often mistaken for moths due to their grayish-brown camouflaged wings and unique long noses that give them their charming name.

Not Your Average Migratory Insect

One fun fact about these friendly fliers is that they aren’t what you might call “calendar insects.” This means their migration patterns are not set in stone, making it tricky for us to draw conclusions about upcoming weather conditions based on their presence. For instance, we can’t definitively say that their arrival signals a cooler fall or a warmer winter. But what we do know is that they’re here, taking to the skies, and we should expect to see them buzzing around our streets!

Embracing the Mess

It’s likely that if you’re driving around town, you’ll be spotting a few of these beautiful butterflies (or at least remnants of them) on your car’s grill or windshield. As purely stunning as they are, their population can wreak a bit of havoc on our windshields, leaving behind a soft, colorful mark of nature’s journey. So, if you notice a few extra lines at your local car wash, now you know why!

Join in on the Fun!

Why not grab your phone and snap some pictures or videos the next time you see these butterflies? Many people around the city are already buzzing to share their experiences. You can upload your own photos to share the excitement and admiration of these lovely insects through various social media options. Who knows? Your submissions could even get featured on a local website!

The Weather Expert Behind the Buzz

Sarah Spivey, a well-known meteorologist and proud San Antonio native, is always quick to remind locals about the expected influx of these butterflies this time of year. A Texas A&M graduate and active member of the Kansas weather team, she brings her wealth of knowledge and passion for weather to the community. In addition to forecasting, she’s also found joy in spending time with her husband and beloved cat, making the good life in San Antonio even sweeter!

Celebrate Nature in San Antonio

So as we head deeper into the fall season, let’s take a moment to appreciate the beauty that surrounds us in San Antonio. The snout nose butterflies are a delightful reminder of nature’s wonders and a vibrant part of our city’s charm. Each fluttering wing really tells a story of migration, resilience, and the joyful spirit of the great outdoors.


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