In Central VA, I usually see Cabbage Whites and Sulphurs around mid-March.  There's about another month to wait! 

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Am in south FL, and saw a monarch yesterday and one the day before! Couldn't believe it, since we are having such unseasonably cold weather. :)
Monarchs can withstand a little cooler temps than some other butterflies. When they're in Mexico for the winter, sometimes it can get fairly cold there.
I live in weatern Il. We usally see our 1st butterflies mid April. The earliest ones are cabbage whites, Red Admirals,and silver spotted skippers. Some times I've seen a tiger swallowtail early. This year I hope they'll be back earlier. I have seen the 1st 3 I mentioed but it rains so much. We'll get a couple of nice days then it's cold again. Ah spring in beautiful Il This is a Red Admeral on Pink Thrift..

Hooray! Look who just came into my yard today and laid eggs on my Meyers Lemon Tree!!

                                                                 Giant Swallowtail!

How do you know when they're laying eggs?  I'm new to the more intimate observation of b/flies and other beneficial insects for the garden.... Any information or thoughts would be appreciated!

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