Never gets old

With so many monarch butterfly chrysalis showing off its brilliant dark colors – the green chrysalis becoming translucent- showcasing its time to emerge, I am glued to the butterfly house waiting for their arrival. It’s such a thrill to watch nature at its finest.

The butterfly emerges headfirst with small and shriveled wings. As it pumps body fluid through its wings they grow in size. The butterfly will remain in the same spot for up to two hours drying its wings, hardening them getting ready for flight. According to Arizona State University School of Life Sciences, during the two hours it is also waiting for air to replace some of its fluids.

More . . .

The butterfly house has sure been active these last few days. More orange barred sulphurs have emerged. These butterflies sure are early risers. I have yet to see one emerge.

Pure sunshine

The orange barred sulphur has arrived, most likely minutes after I walked away. In a few hours it will have dried its wings and ready to be released.

Almost

The butterfly house is coming alive with new life this morning. Here’s an orange barred sulphur nearing emergence. It was green last night!