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

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Giant Swallowtail June Update & Monarch Sighting


Today I'm happy to report that, so far,  three of the seven Giant Swallowtail chrysalises that wintered over in the cage have eclosed -- June 8th, June 9th and 10th -- one each day! I released them from the cage and they were strong enough to soar into the trees.  

Last August I had gathered the eggs off my rue plants and raised the resulting caterpillars in a cage.  They formed their chrysalis in the cage (the last one formed 9/10/18) which I left outdoors on our covered porch all winter long with temps going into the single digits at times.




Also today I spotted our first monarch butterfly of the season.  She was laying eggs on the milkweed in our yard -- here's a good shot of her on the milkweed depositing an egg.






Monday, July 23, 2018

Giant Swallowtail Butterfly



A highlight of the summer was today's visit by a Giant Swallowtail, rarely seen in our area.  Its wingspan measured 5-6 inches. A female laid 7 eggs on our rue plant which I'm raising indoors.  In 2011 I successfully raised three to adult stage and then released.