Saturday, June 2, 2012

Gettin' Buggy!

 This is Bob the caterpillar.
Yes I know, I name everything Bob.
I have a bad memory and this helps.
My favorite blog is "Birds and Nature in the Forest of Dean"...because his name is Bob.

A few years ago we had two very large oak trees cut down. One was over a hundred years old, no, I didn't plant it myself! With that large empty space we decided to take advantage of the newly found sunny area and plant a wildflower garden.

We saw plenty of butterflies. viceroys, skippers, cabbage whites, red admirals, swallowtails, and more...PLUS there were monarchs! I saw a program about their migration and a group supporting their habitat called Monarch Watch. We planted a lot of milkweed among other buggy lovin' plants in hopes of seeing caterpillars.

Well, this weekend I spotted the first monarch caterpillar of the season!

 See! It's official...we have a sign.
Folks that walk past our home always comment on the crazy gardens...
and the crazy people that live there!


 Bob is having a nice time.
Wave Bob!
I guess he was too busy...

 This is what Bob will grow up to be.
Then he'll fly south for the winter.
Lucky bug.

 We planted two or three of these.
I think there's a few dozen now.

I don't remember what this is, but it's growing and has flowers.
If you look really close, there's a little bug in there!

Don't forget to contact your representatives and demand that they protect our park lands!
They were created for people not corporations!

Check out these links:
Mohican Advocates has letters and petitions for you to sign and use.
You can find your Senator here:
You can find your state Representative here:
The Nature Conservancy:

The National Audubon Society:

The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds:

7 comments:

  1. That's a great education on butterflies. you teach me some things and then I'm going to look for some things myself.

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  2. ....cool, cool capture of the monarch caterpillar! (Also...thanks for the links!)

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  3. I love Bob the caterpillar, but grown up is not bad too ;-)

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  4. Ohhh..Bob the caterpillar is one handsome dude!
    Did you know I changed my name to Bob? Now I can be one of your favorite blogs too ..Hee hee

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  5. Wonderful shot of the monarch caterpillar. I dare say, I've never met one in person. It's a good thing you shared Bob with the rest of us. I hope you'll continue to do so. ~karen

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