Yes, sometimes we get tongue tied around here and forget when we're talking about caterpillars or butterflies. Just easier to put the two together I guess (hey, it works for my 3-yr. old). It comes from an old story from when I was little--okay, younger. I was caught switching my syllables around one time when talking about them...through the entire story. And, it just kind of stuck. So, in our home caterflies and butterpillars are appropriate terms to use. (It's the same reason why we refer to "hiccups" as "hick 'em ups").
Onto the rest of my post...
Since getting home from camping we've been watching a particular caterpillar. At least we think it's the same one...we've watched several Swallowtails eat and grow on the parsley. Which in itself is exciting since it's the first time we've had Swallowtails!!
This was him on Saturday....your typical caterpillar chomping away on the leaves.
Then, this morning...I noticed our mature caterpillar in the first stages of forming the crysalis. A single thread is holding the upper body while the tail is already affixed to the supporting parsley stem.
Tried to get a good enough picture to see the string but to no avail....just imagine it, okay?!
Of course, we had errands to run so we MISSED the actual crysalis forming. But, when we got back..voila!
Robyn was absolutely excited to see this...our first time to watch a complete cycle for one caterpillar (instead of just finding one by luck).
On a side note we've got LOTS of Monarch caterpillars around too! I love Spring!
Just had to throw in a picture of my garden complete with my heavy duty trellis that I constructed myself (thanks to my sister). Pretty sure it was quite comical for onlookers watching me walk through Lowe's with 2 pieces of 10ft. conduit and a wandering 3 yr. old...
I'm quite proud of my construction job. Hoping that this trellis will withstand the weight of fruit this year.