You may remember Liberace.
Colourful, vibrant and vivacious. My caterpillar, Liberace.
A couple of weeks ago I showed you a video of Liberace as he was just hatching out of his shell. After a few weeks of eating, growing, eating growing, pooping, eating and growing, Liberace cloaked himself in a glittery chrysalis.
And a few days ago, he emerged. And I happened to catch it all on video.
And by "happened to catch" I mean I woke up early on the morning I knew it was going to emerge and sat beside the chrysallis for 6 hours until it happened.
Yeah he was late, and the opening act of a fly crawling across the counter was kindda lame, but when he finally came out, Liberace put on a spectacular show.
Nature. Gotta love it. It's a complete freak show.
Learn more about Monarchs at The Monarch Project.
Deb
So beautiful! Thank you for capturing video and sharing it with us. I have swamp milkweed and am growing a bigger stand of it each year. We do see monarchs but I haven't looked for eggs.
Jacqueline
What a beautiful moment to capture on camera, and a beautiful song choice to accompany it...
Candy
Karen, What plant did you release your Monarch on? We have 5 who are "hybernating" right now, and I don't quite recognize the plant in your video. Is that parsley? I went and bought "attracts butterflies" plants (according to the nursery, Mums will work) but I wasn't sure if maybe I should use something else. Thanks!!
Jess
This is an awesome post! My husband and I are planing a total makeover of our garden next summer, adding more perennials and bushes that will help not only more butterflies but also bees. You're totally inspiring♥ Thank you for sharing and helping
Karen
You're welcome Jess! Yup the monarchs are a really fun thing to raise! And they're house trained. ~ karen!