Sunday, August 10, 2008

Monarch Butterflies

We raised two monarch butterflies this summer, from tiny caterpillars to beautiful butterflies. Here's some pictures. Sorry they aren't too close up, I'm using our old camera since our newer, nicer one broke. Here's the Chrysallis, when it was turning black. It starts out a light emerald green color, then slowly turns black. When it looks like this, you know it is about ready to emerge.





At first the wings are small, wet & shrivelled, then they fill with blood as the butterfly slowly opens and closes them.

After this, we put the butterfly in a tree where it stayed for quite a while before flying away. The next week, our second butterfly emerged from its chrysallis. It was neat. We were excited to find these caterpillars & observe this little miracle in nature.

The caterpillars were named Fredley and Charlie. It's funny how when they are caterpillars, they are always referred to as males, but when they are butterflies, you just naturally think of them as females.

2 comments:

The Lamoreaux Family said...

That's so cool! I love nature and Idaho.

Ahren said...

We loved seeing these pictures. What a super learning experience.
BTW Tasha, I like the new format on your blog. The quotes are inspiring and so are the things you do with your family. I wish we could visit you all!