Showing posts with label Butterfly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butterfly. Show all posts

8.07.2014

Little Skipper


This little Skipper came to visit the lantana of my garden.


 Now that I've been hanging around at the Butterfly House on the 
Norfolk Botanical Gardens I have learned more about these beautiful insects.  


But I'm still not confident enough to identify the type of Skipper Butterfly this one is. 
For sure it is an exquisite and very jumpy butterfly.
It took me some time to get a good picture of it! 


Sharing with you and Little Things Thursday

10.25.2013

Monarch Butterflies


Me being a gardener, I had to develop some type of friendship with insects. 
I like to take care of plants for their beautiful flowers. And at the plants is where a lot of insects live. 
Even wasps! There is no way I will leave my garden just because 
Mr. Wasp decides to make his home at one of my plants! 
And no, I never got stung by a wasp... yet


But this post is not about those types of insects, This post is about the beautiful Monarch butterfly. 
Monarch butterflies are insects, but not just any ordinary insects. 
First of all,  Monarch butterflies are the only insects that migrate. 
These beautiful and delicate butterflies fly 3000 miles south for migration. 
If they were born on the west side of the Rocky Mountains, they go to California.  
If they are born in the East side of the Rocky mountains. they go to Mexico.


Pretty cool, right? And it gets even better. 
Monarch Butterflies go through 4 life stages, and 4 generations.  
I know it sounds confusing, so let me explain:

FOUR STAGES

1.- Egg  2.-Caterpillar 3.-Cocoon 4.-Butterfly


After spending the winter in the warm at California or Mexico. 
They return to the north around February and March.
 Then on March and April they lay eggs on a milkweed plant. 
Monarchs depend on  this plant. Their larvae eats Milkweed almost exclusively!


FOUR GENERATIONS

First generation butterflies eggs are hatched, they become baby caterpillars
 and do nothing but eat, and eat! 
Then they'll find a place to hang on to, and become a chrysalis or as I like to call it, a cocoon. 
10 days later, after going trough the process called metamorphosis, butterflies emerge. 
They only live for 2-6 weeks and then they die, after laying eggs for the second generation.


Second generation butterflies are born some time in May or June. 
This generation will do the same as the first generation and will die after laying eggs for the third generation.


Third generation butterflies are born sometime on July or August. 
They will become beautiful butterflies, lay eggs, and die.


Third generation butterflies are born sometime on July or August. 
They will become beautiful butterflies, lay eggs, and die.


And then finally comes the part that fascinates me the most about these amazing insects!

Fourth generation butterflies are born some time on September and October. 
But this generation will not die 2-6 weeks after its born! This generations lives 6-8 months. 
And the reason why the live that long is because they have to migrate back to Mexico or California.  
Then they will fly back in the exact same route their ancestors took! Who told them that? 
Also Sometimes, they travel  back to the very same tree that their ancestors 
came from in February and March!  



These pictures were taken at a parking lot across my apartment complex. 
A couple of weeks ago, there were butterflies all over Omaha!


One more thing, Monarchs that return from Mexico don't stop at the Immigration Office, because they were born in the US and that makes them, US citizens!

I have other posts if you like to see more of my pictures on butterflies
  here is a Mariposa, here are some pictures of interacial relationships on butterflies,
 here is the black-swallowtail butterfly and my first post on butterflies, zebra-swallowtail butterfly.

Also, I found a lots of info about this beauties here. check them out!
They have some really cool videos of about these butterflies!

7.29.2012

Mariposa

It's that time of the year! I have beautiful butterflies flying around my Texas size lantana.








There was another one, but the pictures for that one did come up very good. :( I'll try again later.

9.05.2009

Interracial relationships

My neighbor works in a plant nursery were they have to get rid of caterpillars, from the parsley and dill, but she keeps them and brings them home were they turn into a cucoon and then into a butterfly, she releases butterflies everyday. and gave me one that had just hatched her wings were wetand I felt how it clunged to my fingers
here my daughter puts another one close to it
then I put it on the LantanaAnd like an hour later we found them like this, I called my neighbor to come and see her not so baby butterfly, she was really surprised and worried about this 2 different butterflies been together, I never seen this before, so I took pictures of them.

8.19.2009

Black Swallowtail Butterfly

This morning a Black Swallowtail butterfly visited my garden.





















I had to take some pictures of it! just like fifty of them.


The part that I liked the most was when it flew by the Blue Salvia.

The blue of its wings and the Salvia made a striking combination.

And check out the colors under its wings! Only God would come up with such a beautiful thing.

8.17.2009

Zebra Swallowtail Butterfly





I was doing something, I think it was taking the trash dumpster to the street, for the city to take it... when I saw a black and white butterfly, its my first for this year, I began yelling to my kids to bring me the camera.







I took many pictures of it, and try to catch it but it flew away.





And I'm glad it didn't, because yesterday I tried to catch another, a yellow one, and I broke its wing, I felt really bad for the poor thing.












Besides, I dream of having a bunch of them flying around my garden so I try to just watch them without hurting them so they'll keep reproducing.