backyard habitat

Almost Spring

Snowdrops!! Every February we anxiously await these little slips of green and white. February is an in-between time. The days are still short and cold, but the smell of earth and the angle of the sun remind me of what is to come. My mind starts dreaming of spring projects and plans for the coming season. My body is still slow and chilly, wanting to stay tucked inside by the fire. Plans this month are always tentative, with late winter storms bringing snow and ice, or melting rains and swift floods. 

So, Ive come to expect the unexpected in February, and go easy on myself. Slowly finishing the plans of winter. Excitedly looking forward. These little flowers tell me " its time, its time" to let the spring planning begin.

I found a tiny snowdrop, 

A-blooming in the cold, 

I'll share with you a secret

the little flower told.

Though winter still is here

He hasn't long to stay, 

I came across to tell you, 

That spring is on its way. 

          - Christina T. Owen 

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Beautiful Butterflies

We ended up with 23 beautiful monarch caterpillars munching away on our milkweed. They devoured several plants and were still hungry. After calling a few local nurseries we located a few more young plants. We now have every variety of milkweed monar…

We ended up with 23 beautiful monarch caterpillars munching away on our milkweed. They devoured several plants and were still hungry. After calling a few local nurseries we located a few more young plants. We now have every variety of milkweed monarchs like in our yard. Luckily, some of the seed pods were munched only a little, and they have seeded the yard. This plant, which was completely chewed down, is also already sprouting fresh, new leaves.  

One morning we noticed that we were missing a few caterpillars. We started watching more closely and found that when the caterpillars are done eating, they get very hyper and march quickly up and down the stalks and leaves. Suddenly they will head d…

One morning we noticed that we were missing a few caterpillars. We started watching more closely and found that when the caterpillars are done eating, they get very hyper and march quickly up and down the stalks and leaves. Suddenly they will head down and off the plant to find  a safe new place for their chrysalis. Hazel sat for many hours watching the caterpillars. She was able to observe the caterpillars find their safe branches, and watch them form the chrysalis. Because of her observations, we knew the location of 8 of the chrysalis. The above photo is of a pupa  moments after the chrysalis was formed, having shed the last layer of caterpillar skin.   

One morning Hazel noted this little fellow had fallen off his branch. We know it is a fella because female pupa have an extra line in one area. You need a magnifying glass to really see the line so we took this chance to have a look. 

One morning Hazel noted this little fellow had fallen off his branch. We know it is a fella because female pupa have an extra line in one area. You need a magnifying glass to really see the line so we took this chance to have a look. 

When the butterfly is about ready to emerge the chrysalis is clear and you can see the wing pattern within. 

When the butterfly is about ready to emerge the chrysalis is clear and you can see the wing pattern within. 

Here a male Monarch has just emerged. Males have thiner wing veins and two little black dots on the lower wings. 

Here a male Monarch has just emerged. Males have thiner wing veins and two little black dots on the lower wings. 

If you are a grown up, observing butterflies is only half the fun. It has been just as special watching little people spend hours patiently watching this real-life magic happening. 

If you are a grown up, observing butterflies is only half the fun. It has been just as special watching little people spend hours patiently watching this real-life magic happening. 

Here we are waiting for this Monarch's wings to dry so we can say farewell and wish him safe travels on his trip to Mexico. 

Here we are waiting for this Monarch's wings to dry so we can say farewell and wish him safe travels on his trip to Mexico.