A marvelous butterfly post, from Carol who lives and works in Kwazulu, Natal, South Africa.
Definitely worth a visit.
Very busy caterpillars that were doing more walking than eating in a nearly bare tree at the bottom of the garden first attracted my attention. My guess was that the caterpillars were getting ready to pupate, and so over the next few days I kept a look out hoping to find some pupae. It turned out that many of the caterpillars had been successful: I found dozens of butterfly pupae attached to leaves in nearby plants, and a few days after that, perching in the surrounding vegetation there were several butterflies with wings outstretched in the morning sunshine, these butterflies evidently from the first caterpillars to pupate. Inspecting the pupae, I found that several had hatched and some had newly emerged butterflies clinging onto the now empty shells. But as many of the pupae were still intact I couldn’t help thinking: If I keep careful watch I might actually witness…
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Thanks for the intro!
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Much of Carol’s photography is wonderful and of course she is just up the road so I imagine you will be more familiar with the surroundings.
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This is a beauty. There’s nothing quite like following butterflies around, waiting for them to emerge…
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Thanks again Ark for reposting this. Watching the butterflies was fascinating and engaging and well worth the stiff shoulder I got from sitting hunched with my camera!
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