Here is a newly hatched one. When you look underside of the leaf, there is an older one!
Can you see the three on this plant?
I went outside to count them, again, and found one putting itself into a chrysalis. I HAD to set up the trailcam. This is sped up by 50%, and it did this for hours. I just kept taping it, and choosing a few minutes to upload.
I also moved a tufted milkweed moth caterpillar to another plant, as they are competition for the food source.
Around The World
The kids are another day in Osaka. I miss them!This day, there was a big surprise. Momma and Papa surprised the girls by taking them on the subway to Universal Studios. That was epic. Josee has memorized all of the Harry Potter books, they have read them all. They were on some rides, as well. There were lineups everywhere, but lots of thrills.
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It's great to see them doing so well once again.
Hari Om
that's a lot of Monarchs... love that little vid of the cocooning. The travellers look happy. YAM xx
When I was teaching I took a few caterpillars (swallowtails I believe) into the classroom for the kids to watch. Then we released the butterflies out on the playground. - Margy
How fabulous! I enjoyed watching the video … it is still amazing to consider the total life transformation of butterflies and moths.
I saw a monarch yesterday, flying around the gardens at the museum of nature.
Sounds like very good year for Monarchs.
I am so happy to be seeing monarchs once again!
great news about the butterfies!
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