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Monarch Caterpillars

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

Have been busy in the garden getting some things planted and other things moved and just getting rid of others. But one plant that we are adding, we just can’t get enough of right now and that is Milkweed. Right now I have some Scarlet Milkweed (Asclepias curassavica), but hope to be planting native milkweed at some point.

It all started when I went to Home Depot to look for native and/or Florida friendly plants, and I came upon the milkweed. I had previously read that it was a nectar food as well as a host food for butterflies, although at the time, I didn’t know which ones. So, I purchased four plants about a foot to two feet in height, thinking at the time, that I’ll plant them, and be able to watch butterflies in my gardens, not thinking that it would lead to anything else, except hopefully some photographs.

When we got home I stuck the plants underneath one of the trees until I could figure out where I wanted it and went inside. One of my sisters was visiting, so planting really wasn’t where my head was, so decided to worry about it the next day. Had a late night, so the next day started out half gone. :-) The day was relaxed, so I decided to do some planting and grabbed the four milkweeds, asking my mom where she wanted me to move her azalea plants, then laughing as she got flustered because I wanted to move her azaleas! So, we got that worked out, only had to move one azalea and toss another, and started planting the milkweed. Got one plant in the ground when I had to go inside for something, went to run inside telling my mom not to touch the shovel, I’d do it when I came back out. Got back outside and found out that my mom had tried, and my sister took the shovel away and she did it. We now have two plants planted and I went to pick up the third plant, when for some reason I looked up at it.

And there staring back at me was this caterpillar, obviously not happy that I was mere inches from it, and he was twitching at me. I hollered to my mom and sister and then we started searching the other plants, and trying to figure out where to put him so he wouldn’t get eaten! I had seen over on the Hummibgbird and Butterfly forum at Dave’s Garden where people used different containers, some used mesh houses, some made wood houses with mesh inserts, but they usually did it before they needed it. I knew nothing, and certainly didn’t know how long I had, what kind of caterpillar I had, nor what to expect. Boy, did I learn fast!

And that is where the story begins…

Oh no! It’s a Robber!

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Well, we have a new visitor to the garden, this is the first time I’ve seen this thing here and I wasn’t sure about getting this close to him, or is that her?

I thought it was some kind of mutated dragonfly, you know, orange groves all around, pesticides… mutation? But after searching for about 3 hours for a name, I finally found it… Robber Fly!

I’m still going through tons of images and information so that I can narrow it down even further. I do know that it is a female though!

These things are, uhm, creepy. When they fly they sound like a giant mosquito, buzzing. One of the things that fascinated me though was, even though they may look big, this one was probably about an inch and half long. I hope it decides to come back so that I can capture better images, but what I got will have to satisfy my curiosity for now. :)

Robber Fly, Asilidae, Nature, Florida, Flies, Insects, Bugs, Backyard, Compound Eyes

Robber Fly Asilidae

Gotta love mistakes

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

Nature, Florida, florida nature photography, flora, nature photography, sunflower, Helianthus annuus

 

Sunflower Helianthus annuus

 

Sometimes mistakes can turn out better than what is originally planned.

 

I was taking images of some of my sunflowers that I grow for the birds to eat, I had cut them and brought them inside so that I could use my light tent (outside, the light was not that great). I set up the tent with a black velour background, thinking that it would be pretty with the brightness of the flower, nice contrast.

 

I took a few shots to see where I wanted the sunflower placed, then took 3 actual shots. On the fourth shot, I’m not sure what happened, but somehow my image came out with almost a haze/fog effect. I liked it, a lot. So I decided to keep it. And then when I had it in PhotoshopCS I was playing around, and by playing with just a level layer I brought out colors that to me are great. So, here is both versions, the yellow one is the original and the moodier browns is the leveled one.

 

Nature, Florida, florida nature photography, flora, nature photography, sunflower, Helianthus annuus

 

Sunflower Helianthus annuus

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