Successful cycle! – Part 1

Having discovered a monarch caterpillar on our milkweed, we moved it inside with some milkweed not only to protect it but to observe its complete transformation to a butterfly and then release it.

We watched as it spun silky thread to hang from upside down.

Then when we weren’t looking, it was a green chrysalis!

Since it wasn’t going to need any of the remaining milkweed I carefully prepared to clean out the container. I was surprised to find a tiny caterpillar had stowed away on some of the milkweed from the garden!

It was at this time we had a visit from our 2 youngest grand kids. They were intrigued with the chrysalis and enjoyed watching the hungry, little caterpillar grow by the day.

Meanwhile the chrysalis hanging from the top of the container had begun to change…

We knew it wouldn’t be long before the magic happened but we had a ‘game to catch’. On our return about an hour and a half later…

The gender marking was clear on his wings. It took about an hour for his wings to dry and he began to stretch. We carefully took him outside and gave him a chance to continue the ‘warm up before taking off’. After a quick ‘good bye’, he was gone.

Meanwhile the other caterpillar had been busy preparing for his or her next stage. It had already been hanging in the its ‘J’ shape and had started to shrivel up. We had been keeping a close eye throughout the day but while we eating dinner, it happened! We had just missed the skin falling off but caught the chrysalis in the wiggly, jiggly green blob stage.

We feel very blessed to have been able, in one week, to share the full cycle of this wonder of God’s creation with our grand kids! ❤

5 thoughts on “Successful cycle! – Part 1

  1. Karen, this is just so neat. An amazing experience for your grandchildren. The wonders of creation! Thanks for sharing. Hope you are feeling well. Take nothing for granted.
    Lots of love to you and Brad..
    Auntie Mi and Uncle Denny

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  2. That is so wonderful! Thank you for the nice and detailed pictures so we can join the joy!
    Love from the Netherlands xx

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  3. Wow!! This is amazing, well done 🙂 Great fun and a good learning experience for your grandchildren as well. Love, Marianne

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