March is an excellent month for critter collectors in , as the seasons change and new bugs, fish, and deep-sea creatures emerge from their hiding places. Players in the Northern Hemisphere will be able to enjoy the springtime sunshine and showers, while Southern Hemisphere players can look forward to the fall. However, party animals in both hemispheres don’t have much to celebrate.
After a lively February packed with major events, players will find that March is much quieter, with no major events scheduled. New critters are abundant for anyone hoping to complete their museum collections, but anyone looking forward to tournaments and parties will have to find their own fun. March is a fantastic opportunity to sit back, enjoy island life, and do spring cleaning.
Name
Location
Time of Day
Sell Price
Honeybee
Flying around
8 am – 5 pm
200
Ladybug
Resting on flowers
8 am – 5 pm
200
Man-faced stink bug
Resting on flowers
7 pm – 8 am
1,000
Mantis
Resting on flowers
8 am – 5 pm
430
Orchid mantis
Resting on white flowers
8 am – 5 pm
2,400
Peacock butterfly
Flying near hybrid flowers
4 am – 7 pm
2,500
Stinkbug
Resting on flowers
All day
120
Tiger butterfly
Flying around
4 am – 7 pm
240
Yellow butterfly
Flying around
4 am – 7 pm
160
Name
Location
Time of Day
Sell Price
Bell cricket
On the ground
5 pm – 8 am
430
Centipede
Hitting rocks
4 pm – 11 pm
300
Common butterfly
Flying around
4 am – 7 pm
160
Cricket
On the ground
5 pm – 8 am
130
Monarch butterfly
Flying around
4 am – 5 pm
140
Pill bug
Hitting rocks
11 pm – 4 am
250
Red dragonfly
Flying around
8 am – 7 pm
180
Violin beetle
On tree stumps
All day
450
Yellow butterfly
Flying around
4 am – 7 pm
160
Name
Location
Time of Day
Shadow Size
Sell Price
Barred knifejaw
Sea
All day
Small
5,000
Char
Clifftop Ponds
4 pm – 9 am
Small
3,800
Cherry salmon
Clifftop Ponds
4 pm – 9 am
Small
1,000
Golden trout
Clifftop Ponds
4 pm – 9 am
Small
15,000
Loach
River
All day
Small
400
Tadpole
Ponds
All day
Very small
100
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Location
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