MadSnapper, AKA Bloviator: "bloviate: to speak or write verbosely, typically not about anything important. Beau, owner of da Mama and Daddy.
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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Found another one
Our Gulf Fritillary catepillars are hale and hearty and I found another Chrysalis, it has been there for several days. It seems to be hidden from our Lizards.
This one is kind of creepy and evil looking. I would think it is poison, sis. So watch out with Jake and Baby. Only because bugs and snakes that are very brightly colored are nature's way of saying watch out, I am poison. I missed the play house in my own picture, duh!
Oh my, even as a caterpillar they are pretty. I wonder if there little 'hairs' are soft or sticky? Hopefully the Chrysalis will stay hidden from the lizards.
Well for a caterpillar I liked the color. lol So how in the world do you find all these things and how long does it take you to find these things? sandie
Cool find! Keep us posted on its progress.
ReplyDeleteWhat a find and what a good picture.
ReplyDeleteThose critters best stay off the 'maters if they want to learn to fly.
MOL
Hugs Madi
Is that just your photo or is that Caterpillar HUGE! Deccy x
ReplyDeleteFascinating! Great pictures, Sandra. Want to see what happens.
ReplyDeleteHope this one makes it and even more I hope you can capture the event with your camera.
ReplyDeleteYour new header is gorgeous! It goes well with the black background.
ReplyDeleteI am at awe with caterpillars!
This one is kind of creepy and evil looking. I would think it is poison, sis. So watch out with Jake and Baby. Only because bugs and snakes that are very brightly colored are nature's way of saying watch out, I am poison. I missed the play house in my own picture, duh!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous caterpillar! Love your photos. :-)
ReplyDeletecool!
ReplyDeleteFab pics Sandra keep posting I would like to see the results.
ReplyDeleteNow that's pretty cool. Hope you're able to capture its coming out party.
ReplyDeleteI have seen the butterflies but not the caterpillars or chrysalis. Thanks, Teach. I treasure this new-to-me bit of natural history.
ReplyDeleteYou are a great hunter, my friend!
ReplyDeleteLove that first shot. Very cool. So are you keeping this one hidden from Bob?...lol
ReplyDeleteFrom the size of these caterpillars, it looks like the lizards would have a fair-sized snack, Sandra.
ReplyDeleteBy "our" caterpillars, you mean you, Baby and Jake, right? Cause if Bob's found it.... well, you know. ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat pics. I hope the one in the chrysalis makes it so we can see the photos. Love the bright yellow flower & bees banner! :)
Really cool! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteOh my, even as a caterpillar they are pretty. I wonder if there little 'hairs' are soft or sticky?
ReplyDeleteHopefully the Chrysalis will stay hidden from the lizards.
Wow - Great shots! ^_^
ReplyDeleteCute worms = beautiful butterflies!
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
I'm fascinated how colourful those caterpillars are!
ReplyDeletecool!
ReplyDeletethey have such a beautiful colour!
What an interesting caterpillar!
ReplyDeleteWell for a caterpillar I liked the color. lol So how in the world do you find all these things and how long does it take you to find these things? sandie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot of the caterpillar-makes me glad they're not as big as I am though LOL
ReplyDeleteThe cocoons and caterpillar are cool. Great photos.
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