Jun 04, 2013 03:41
(and I'm staying away from the bathroom scale)
A couple of days ago, I noticed a tiny swallowtail caterpillar on one of the newly-leafed-out wild fennel plants. Today the plant was all adroop. The stem had broken off somehow. I couldn't find the caterpillar :( but I did find a swallowtail egg :D I've never seen an actual egg! I tucked the dying plant in amongst the foliage of the others, so the hatching caterpillar will be able to find a good feeding ground.
The milkweed plants are well-leafed too, which is good, because I counted eight monarch caterpillars in the big pot, ranging from .5 to 1.5 cm (1/5 to 3/5 of an inch) in length, vigorously chomping away. No paper wasps in sight yet. Fingers crossed, fingers crossed...
animals: monarch butterflies,
animals: caterpillars,
animals: monarch caterpillars,
nature,
animals: swallowtail butterflies,
animal babies,
animals: butterflies,
gardening,
wildlife,
utterly cute,
animals,
animals: insects,
my world and welcome to it