Friday, September 13, 2024

Up up and away, for we can fly, we can fly

 "Lynn,  I guess they were not too much trouble.  I don't see any claw marks on you or the net."



"They did chew loud when I was tryin' to sleep at
night.  But they do look small and pretty now."


The above is a chrysalis that is showing dark
wings ready to hatch.


Hatching.


I put the goldenrod in for the butterfly to
have something to grab on to.  She flew
away in just 5 hours.


Second butterfly on the next day.  After this
they started hatching 2 and 3 a day.




I did have to find food for what ended up as
eleven catapillars.   I knew I was not finding all
the eggs laid, and as the cats inside got bigger,
I kept checking my plants outside.  I was fortunate
to find 4 more and I brought them in.

In all they were in the house from eggs to flying
about 6 weeks.  I forgot to keep track of time.
Only 3 or 4 years ago,  we would have so many caterpillars
on the milkweed in my flower bed, that the house was 
festooned in chrysalis.  And it has gotten less every year.


"It's nice to have my house back without company.
Never invite someone here fur meals agin, Lynn"




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It is much appreciated.

25 comments:

WILLIE...! =(^..^)= said...

Oh! Wow! Precious...Tell Mum, the photos of
the flutterfly are really nice, very lovely...
They really are a beautiful creature, and lovely
to see to....the only ones we see, are the Cabbage
White...named for obvious reasons, and quite a
pest really, but there still lovely...!

I'm off to Poole shortly, a bigger town about half
hours distance from me, leaving the car at home,
will jump on the bus at 9.45, and settle down for
a little shopping, and it's market day to...So l might
just spend some money...and the sun's out in 'all'
it's glory, and getting quite warm...!
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Memories of Eric and Flynn said...

That must feel very rewarding to see those chrysalis hatching into beautiful butterflies.
Thank you and Precious for your lovely card.

jabblog said...

How lovely to know that you've played your part in helping these butterflies. It's so troubling that we see decline every year.

Kea said...

How wonderful that you've given these butterflies a chance at life and have seen them off. ๐Ÿฆ‹

Precious, I suspect you'll have your house back for quite a while now!

Have a lovely weekend and week ahead.

Brian's Home Blog said...

That's pretty darn magical to watch and to see the beautiful ones fly away. I'm glad they didn't eat your food Precious.

My Mind's Eye said...

Precious I do so agree it is hard to sleep with loud butterfly chewing or as in my case snoring...MOL MOL MOL
Now you have Lynn's 100% attention.
Lynn thank you for this wonderful experience
Hugs and Happy Friday the 13th
Cecilia

Eastside Cats said...

Excellent job of helping out the Monarchs!
Precious will forgive soon enough.

Basil and The B Team ~ BionicBasil ® said...

OH MY COD!!! How absolutely epically epic, we love that mew help the flutterbys, just ameowzing Precious!!!! ❤❤❤

The Florida Furkids said...

That's very cool!

da tabbies o trout towne said...

precious…knot onlee iz ewe lookin gorgeouz but thiz pozt iz like de awesum est ever….how epic lee total lee soooper lee kewl ta haz flutter byez in the houz frum start ta finish…eye noe ewe waz knot two keen on de gueztz…but they reel lee due rock de houz…984 pawZ UP ๐Ÿฆ‹๐Ÿฆ‹๐Ÿฆ‹๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’š๐ŸŸ๐Ÿ˜บ‼️

Katie Isabella said...

This post IS the most awesome EVER! You mom did the best best thing for the Monarchs and all of us for helping them to grow, have a very safe place to be and hatch. Mom and I are both extremely impressed!!!

Mariette VandenMunckhof-Vedder said...

Dearest Lynn,
Kudos to you for managing to let that many hatch!
Precious... they were not that noisy, don't complain about your roommates.
Hugs,
Mariette + Kitties

CCL Wendy said...

We always learn the coolest things about nature from this blog. We admire the way you take care of even the smallest creature. The chrysalis is quite pretty methinks, it's a lovely green.

Julie said...

I always find the whole process so fascinating Lynn - good on you for making it easy for them - they are in danger of becoming extinct here because of the paper wasps that eat the caterpillars - their numbers are declining & I find it very sad. I shall think about investing in one of the "tents" that you have this summer ... I have planted lots more swan plants but that doesn't solve the paper wasp issue.
You are looking healthy & happy there in your grey onesie sweet Precious. Yes you will be pleased to have the house back to yourself now. We have had a bit of a stressful week here at Threadbear HQ - I shall share more in a future post. Wishing you all a great weekend, x0x

pilch92 said...

That is amazing. Good job helping them. We have so much milkweed around and haven't had any caterpillars on them in years. XO

Melissa, Mudpie and Angel Truffles (Mochas, Mysteries and Meows) said...

How fascinating to watch!

catladymac said...

What a great job you and Precious have done with helping the Monarchs get on their way safely.

The Oceanside Animals said...

Charlee: "Gosh, I wish we could raise butterflies inside the house too."
Java Bean: "Ayyy, it's nice of you to want to help the butterflies!"
Chaplin: "Yes ... Help them ... That's what we want to do."

John Bellen said...

How the new butterflies must feel the need to stretch after their metamorphosis is complete. It's worrying that there are fewer and fewer caterpillars each year.

The J-Cats said...

Flutterbyes are furry impawtant for the environment, Precious. And these ones are furry purrty too!

Erin the Cat Princess said...

That is a wonderful thing you did there, helping out nature. With any luck next year will see more of those winged delights.
ERin

Marvelous Marv said...

Hi Precious! Jo Jo and Marv wave wildly! We (Finally) got our Mom to write for us! She has been so furry busy we were worried that she would forget to feed US. You are lucky, not only does your Mom feed Caterpillars but we bet she never forgets your meals! Our Mom has been feeding Lucifer (the black cat across the street). His Peep moved and left him here. Mom and the lady who has the neighborhood cat houses have been trying to catch him so they can take him to get TNR-ed (what ever that means) and Lucifer has evaded them for 2 months now. He has been eating OUR Crunchies and Stinky Goodness (at his trap). We too have noticed there are less butterflies the last couple of years. Mom thought it was because of all the extra hots we have had in the summer and bitter cold in the winter. It has caused all kinds of problems with the bees and the fruit trees too. Good that you guys are taking care of caterpillars. Oh, before we leave, Precious, you look marvelous darling! Keep being happy and healthy! Your #1 Fan Boy and Girl Marvelous Marv and Jo Jo (and Kozmo and Nutmeg and Mom)

messymimi said...

I'm so glad you were able to have these beautiful guests, and hope Precious really doesn't mind. Thank you for linking up with Feline Friday!

CCL Wendy said...

I'll bet Dani would love to snack on moths or butterflies but we don't have any in an enclosed area inside. I know she likes to chase them when outside on a leash, but that doesn't allow for much space to run. I have showed her your pictures, though, and she seems quite interested.XO

Smudge said...

Those are so amazing, Precious, though I get that you just want your space back.

Santa left me a box

  "Lynn, Santa was good to me.  He left me no coal in my stockin', whatevfur that is." "But I did git boxes to look in.  ...