Popular Post sheep_herder ★ Posted August 4, 2020 Popular Post Share #1 Posted August 4, 2020 Finally!! 4 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F_in Ray Of Sunshine Posted August 4, 2020 Share #2 Posted August 4, 2020 "NOMNOMNOMNOM...." For some reason, the milkweed along the side of the road at camp is particularly attractive to them, but I seldom find them on the milkweed at home. (I did find a chrysalis under the edge of the step at home, though ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby Posted August 4, 2020 Share #3 Posted August 4, 2020 The stripes don't make him look heavy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MickinMD ★ Posted August 4, 2020 Share #4 Posted August 4, 2020 1 hour ago, Kirby said: The stripes don't make him look heavy. But I think they identify him as a future Monarch Butterfly. Yes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kzoo Posted August 4, 2020 Share #5 Posted August 4, 2020 10 minutes ago, MickinMD said: But I think they identify him as a future Monarch Butterfly. Yes? Yes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheep_herder ★ Posted August 4, 2020 Author Share #6 Posted August 4, 2020 Taken today 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralphie ★ Posted August 4, 2020 Share #7 Posted August 4, 2020 5 hours ago, MickinMD said: But I think they identify him as a future Monarch Butterfly. Yes? I thought that was a parsley worm that turns into one of those black and yellow flutterbyes? Wow, very similar. https://texasbutterflyranch.com/2013/07/07/caterpillar-quiz-how-to-tell-the-difference-between-monarchs-and-eastern-swallowtails/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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