Caterpillars! Caterpillars!

Although world-wide the Monarch populations is down 90%, the Monarch butterfly mommies do not have any trouble finding our crown flower plants in our urban garden.



A Batch of Caterpillars

After a Spring, Summer and Fall without many caterpillars (Monarch population is down world-wide), we have caterpillars!

The girls have rescued more than 50 caterpillars from the Crown Flower plants in our school garden. The lizards and wasps eat the caterpillars before they are full grown and turn into chrysalis if we do not rescue them. There are so many caterpillars to feed that we have run out of leaves to feed them. We can even hear them munching inside the cage.

You should see our butterflies fluttering about in the next few weeks as they emerge from their chrysalis. Cheers to metamorphosis and the life cycle.


First White Monarch!


Our first rare white monarch from a caterpillar we saved from the garden.

What's up in the Butterfly Garden (summer/fall 2013)

The buttery count in the area has been down for the past 4 months. The crown flower is growing vigorously, but the milkweed has been invaded by aphids and is not growing well. We have raised approximately 30 butterflies this summer and fall. The lower percentage of egg laying on our plants has given the crown flower a chance to grow. See the pictures of our crown flower plants below in full bloom!



On 10/10 we released 6 butterflies from the most recent batch of caterpillars.

Now we wait to see signed of new caterpillar life.

Milkweed and Crown Flower Blooms!

 The leaves have grown back and we have flowers!
 We have noticed butterflies fluttering about.... may be time for some eggs once again?


Butterflies!




Love is in the butterfly cage!

 Caterpillar, Caterpillar Stage


Mating Butterflies

Butterfly Release!

BUTTERFLY RELEASE!

Caterpillar Video - July 27

Our Monarch caterpillars are getting bigger and bigger. It will be chrysalis time soon.

JULY 29 - Caterpillars!

Feeding Butterflies

Butterfly Release 9-29-2011