Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Minor Monarch Release

Yesterday when I was trying to get ready to go to The Raptor Center, I noticed that one of my monarch chrysalises was about ready emerge. Wow, that was fast. Seemed like it was only yesterday this guys made the pretty, green chrysalis. Right before the monarch emerges, the chrysalis turns dark and you can see the butterfly on the inside. I wish I could have gotten a photo of it as soon as it came out--they look deformed. Ah well, another time.

When I came home from TRC, I made some lunch and sat on the couch...I noticed the chrysalis was empty and paused to try and see where the butterfly was hanging out in my apartment. Then I noticed some fluttering and found it at one of the windows. It had emerged, had plenty of time to pump moisture into it's wings and was ready for forage for nectar. I didn't see any dark spots on the lower wings, which means this was a female monarch. I opened the window and tried to get a video of her release from my apartment:



After she landed, I set up my digiscoping equipment and got a few shots of the monarch resting on a tree:

Then she flew off to search for nectar. She will also search for a male for mating and eggs will grow into the monarchs who will migrate south into Mexico this fall.

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8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow! What great shots. We do appreciate the variety of interesting things you bring to us. You're way more than a birdchick.

6/27/2007 8:02 AM  
Blogger dguzman said...

I'll never forget my monarch-watching experience last year; it's a magical process. Thanks for documenting yours!

6/27/2007 9:10 AM  
Anonymous erie's argonaut said...

I loved this post about the butterfly!

6/27/2007 11:21 AM  
Blogger DK & The Fluffies said...

Lovely pictures! BTW - fun bird humour here http://www.gocomics.com/lio/?ref=lioblog1strip607

6/27/2007 11:38 AM  
Blogger archi ann said...

thank you - that was awesome

6/27/2007 12:17 PM  
Blogger gmnikki said...

this is just facinating. I'm still looking for some milkweed around here so I can check for Monarch eggs etc. no luck yet. as to the tv entry, does it give me pause? oh no aurhgggg, help me , MOMMY!

6/27/2007 3:18 PM  
Blogger ABQ-B-Fly Guy said...

Thanks for the update on your monarchs...glad to see this one was healty and ready for life's journey

6/27/2007 11:05 PM  
Anonymous mon@rch said...

Such a perfect series of shots from such a perfect butterfly!

7/20/2007 12:31 PM  

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