Stuff in my yard: The Monarch butterfly

I set my alarm for 5:45 am so that I would not miss the emergence of the Monarch from its chrysalis.

I missed it. 

It was already out and hanging from a stick. It was still dark outside, so I didn't even try to get a picture. 

I went back to bed but was too excited to sleep. So I showered and dressed, and by then it was light enough to photograph.

First shot of butterfly. Note the empty chrysalis hanging from a stick at upper left.

Butterfly is ready for life and tries to escape its box.
Facts: Butterflies can be handled when young; I look awful in the mornings.
The black dots on the lower wings close to the torso identifies it as a male.
Butterfly rests on a finger.
Butterfly's face
Butterfly rests on butterfly bush (Buddleja sp.) in butterfly garden.  Still resting
Empty chrysalisI planted milkweed (Asclepius sp.) in two of our xeriscaped bird and butterfly gardens. I have been checking them every other day or so but have not yet found any more caterpillars. I'll keep looking. We had a lot of fun with this caterpillar.

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Published on April 18, 2016 07:44
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