Sunday, August 17, 2008
I went out into the fields and found 2 caterpillar eggs. Then I came home and found 2 more eggs on my milkweed. I watched them closely and when they started turning black I snipped of the leaf and brought it inside to my cage. All 4 eggs hatched but sadly one caterpillar died. I found him hanging by his thread a couple of times and then he must of fell.
Today I went out into another field that had lots of wildflowers. There were so many butterflies fluttering about sipping nectar. I was in awe of their gentle beauty. I'm going to return to the same field and get some video of the butterflies. Oh--I also found 3 eggs which I took to my school and will offer to my teacher colleagues for their classrooms.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Sadness and Disbelief
I can't believe that I HAD 14 caterpillars and now I have none!! I resisted the urge to bring them inside and a praying mantis ended up eating them all. This must be why butterflies have to lay so many eggs. I am really sad but know that this is how nature works. If all creatures lived our Earth would be overrun by them. I think that the caterpillars that are born early in the summer have the best chance at survival because the predator numbers are fewer. I'm going to go out and find a caterpillar to keep in my cage so I can end my summer on a happy note.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
All Have Hathched!
All 14 eggs have hatched, but I've only found 7 caterpillars. There was a heavy rain storm and when I got home this evening the milkweed stalk was bent to the ground. I don't know if the other 7 caterpillars got washed away or I just haven't found them yet. If only 7 out of 14 caterpillars survived what is the percent?
Also--Milky left to find a quiet stable place to make a chrysalis. I looked all around but can't find him. I hope he is near so I can see him fly away.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Pattern
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Guard Cat
Saturday, August 2, 2008
More Eggs
9 New Eggs!!!!!
We were turning into our driveway when I saw a Monarch Butterfly flitter away from the milkweed. I had looked at the stalk before we went to lunch and there were no eggs on it. "Milky" our lone caterpillar that we brought home from the lake was munching his lunch. Well--to my great delight that butterfly laid 9 eggs!!!! Katie and I are so excited!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)