Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Wordy Wednesday

We have our first chrysalis from the caterpillars!      It formed overnight, so we can't say really whether Tuesday or Wednesday would be the right answer.   So lets just say anybody who guessed either Tuesday or Wednesday was right!  So Katie Isabella, Annie, Cody, Island Cats, and Beaded Tail were all correct!

Now let us take you on a little journey about how this happens.     When the caterpillar is finished eating all it is going to eat, it does an extra large poop, and soon after that,  it drops from the plant, in our case onto the deck.    Dad was surprised that the first one to do that didn't look like one of the biggest ones so he put it back.   Two more times it dropped off and started to crawl away, so finally he took it seriously and put it into a plexiglass box with some twigs.       This was on Monday.   It hung out on a twig and by yesterday morning looked like this (notice the threads holding it to the twig and the curved shape - click to biggify):



View from the other side -  Audrey in the background (this IS a FELINE blog, after all!):



A little snuggle with Dad:


By yesterday afternoon we had a second caterpillar on its way towards becoming a chrysalis - in the background of this picture:


If we can count right, there seem to be four who motored off when we were not looking overnight on Monday night.  There once were 18, now only 14.    Here is a really big one:



And now this is what the humans saw first thing this morning:     The chrysalis is the center of the picture, looks like a piece of the twig sticking out.  


Here it is with the picture cropped.     If you look really closely you can still see the segmented nature towards the left side.     Overnight it must have gone through a green stage of the chrysalis but we were not watching then.   


The second one has not yet, but has its curved shape and threads in evidence.     Maybe we will be able to see more of the transition during the day.



Looks like rain today so we will put the box in the garage.      The plan is to try and capture another two of them but to let the others go and make their chrysali wherever their instinct tells them.  Of course we will release the butterflies into the yard when they emerge,


21 comments:

  1. It's very cool to watch this! And oh, you'll have lovely, tasty butterflies to catch (or at least that's what Derry would be doing). :-)

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  2. Just think you'll have lots of butterflies ti chase - what fun!
    Luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx

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  3. this is just the coolest thing ever!!!! Love that you are photographing this!
    xoxo

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  4. So cool. we can't wait to see what kind of butterfly comes out.

    Carolina Mts/Cats of wildcat woods

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  5. OH I am thrilled! Truly! Can't wait. And what rapid changes!!!

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  6. This is just so intriguing!!! What fun to follow their journey from every stage, and I can't wait to see the beautiful flutterby!

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  7. We don't have many butterflies in our yard so this is fascinating to us! How fun you get to watch this and thanks for sharing the photos with us! We also love seeing Audrey with her daddy! She's so happy!

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  8. We love watching the progress of the butterfly!!

    Thanks so much for your kind words about Clifford. We're still in shock.

    The Florida Furkids and Mom Sharon

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  9. You won't believe how much Mommy wishes those caterpillars were here. She loved collecting them as a child to watch them turn to butterflies.

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  10. How fun to be able to watch the whole process! Sadly, we do not get that many butterflies around here. If my human was more industrious, she would plant some plants to attract them

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  11. Very inneresting nature study. You know a lot about flutterbys. So, are they nommy?

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  12. That's so neat! We think it's wonderful that you are documenting all of this. And it's be fun to release them back into the backyard when they become butterflies!

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  13. This is SO cool, but the CATerpillars are still giving the mom the willies. Who knew they did big poops before transforming! And I never thought of butterflies pooping, but I guess they do.

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    1. Our Mom detests hairy caterpillars, but these don't bother her. She doesn't like the caterpillar poo all around the pot, though! But once they are in the plexiglass box they aren't pooing any more.

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  14. Wow, that happened fast! How cool to watch this!

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  15. You know what? All this "miracle of nature" stuff creeps me out just a little bit. I mean, imagine if that happened to US??? Like one night we drifted off to sleep and in the morning we were a freakin' capybara or something???

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    1. Spitty, you have made Mom giggle. But you are right!

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  16. It's a fascinating process. I can hardly wait to see what kind of butterfly emerges.

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  17. This is absolutely fascinating. We can't wait to see the end result!!

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