Ellen Reynolds, co-owner and executive director of Beagle Ridge Herb Farm, holds the August/September issue of Birds & Blooms magazine, which includes a listing of butterfly attractions, including Beagle Ridge.
Stephanie Porter-Nichols
Ellen Reynolds checks the progress of the chrysalis. Monarchs will soon emerge.
Stephanie Porter-Nichols
Ellen Reynolds places a newly emerged Monarch butterfly on a plant in the butterfly house.
Stephanie Porter-Nichols
Stephanie Porter-Nichols
Stephanie Porter-Nichols
Beagle Ridge Herb Farm will host a Monarch tagging event Sept. 17. Visit its Facebook page or website, beagleridgeherbfarm.com, to learn more.
Stephanie Porter-Nichols
Stephanie Porter-Nichols
Stephanie Porter-Nichols
A Pipevine Swallowtail
Stephanie Porter-Nichols
The Beagle Ridge staff affectionately refers to butterflies and the walk-through butterfly house as Flying Flowers.
Ellen Reynolds didn’t know the national exposure was coming. She found out on Facebook when a friend told her that she had seen the article. The news only got better.
Ellen Reynolds, co-owner and executive director of Beagle Ridge Herb Farm, holds the August/September issue of Birds & Blooms magazine, which includes a listing of butterfly attractions, including Beagle Ridge.