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A Monarch's Journey
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This is the little critter we found out in the field 2 weeks ago. He quickly munched through his leaves and became a chrysalis. About 8 days later the chrysalis changed from jade green to clear, overnight. After it becomes clear we watch for air bubbles appearing inside it about 10 AM. From there it's usually only a few hours before it starts to shake. Eventually small slits tear open the side and with in a few seconds the monarch lurches itself free. Once out of the chrysalis, it will dry for 2-4 hours when it can be gently handled. Eventually it will fly away. But usually it seems to stay around the neighborhood.

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Tecumseh
07/01/08 1:50 AM GMT
Incredible photo essay of the early days in the life of a Monarch butterfly. Very nicely done. Would you happen to know the Monach's life span one it takes flight?
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Come, my friends, 'tis not too late to seek a new world. Push off, and sitting well in order smite the sounding furrows; for my purpose holds to sail beyond the sunset, and the baths of all western stars, Until I die. Tennyson, "Ulysses"
::RKG
07/01/08 4:31 AM GMT
Wonderful collective. A very thoughtful post showing us the wonders of living things. Well done!
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.saimamirza
07/01/08 7:28 AM GMT
Wow and wow! Amazing track you have kept. And wonderfully you have presented!
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Which of the favours of your Lord will you deny?
.mesmerized
07/01/08 5:29 PM GMT
Marvellous pictorial image of the transition of the monarch...very well done and thanks for sharing.
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::Foxfire66
07/01/08 6:22 PM GMT
Truly a wonderful picture of the transformation!
Magnificantly displayed! That's a FAV! Well Done! I certainly can appreciate the Time you spent to present this to us!!
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::lokigrl616
07/01/08 7:23 PM GMT
incredible! great idea and presentation! faved!
Dani
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genius is born-not paid. -Oscar Wilde Appreciation is a wonderful thing: It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well.-Voltaire
.mushy
07/02/08 4:40 AM GMT
Nice little story sequence.
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.photobuff
07/05/08 2:11 PM GMT
I just got to see this for myself at a nature center in Ohio, it was quite facinating. Love the photo show you put together, well done.
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.OrchidLadyLinda
07/06/08 4:02 PM GMT
~ Wonderful, thanks for sharing!
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