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Monarch Butterflies: Finally! #6267905
06/26/18 11:17 PM
06/26/18 11:17 PM
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Jonathan Offline OP
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Their numbers are extremely low in my region for 2018, at least by this time of the year. In past years it hasn't been uncommon to see at least 40+ in June. So far this season since early May I have only seen about 7 out of camera range that were flying very high and fast. Today I saw two and was able to get a decent photo of one to share when it landed briefly on a milkweed flower.

Jonathan



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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6267912
06/26/18 11:23 PM
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They are so lovely.

You captured this one perfect with the light illuminating through its wings like stained glass.

Thank you !


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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6267997
06/27/18 07:22 AM
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None here in north central Wi., Wausau, dont know about your old stomping grounds Baraboo. Plenty of milkweed in my praire for them.


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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6267999
06/27/18 07:27 AM
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I have been seeing a fair amount around here. For some reason we also seem to have way more Milkweed than usual.

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6268022
06/27/18 08:18 AM
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I have only found one caterpillar so far. Will emerge in a few days.

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6268077
06/27/18 09:42 AM
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Minnesota
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Very Beautiful Picture Jonathan!


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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6268105
06/27/18 10:20 AM
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Awesome, I have too many milkweeds in my garden hoping for a butterfly, probably wrong breed of milkweed. Bummer I hit two on hyway so far

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6270374
07/01/18 10:46 AM
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Looks like the “ swamp milkweed “ variety in the pic
Out first arriving were in the end of may newly hatched were seen on Friday

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6270438
07/01/18 01:03 PM
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Saw my first Monarch butter fly at FTA convention in Marshfield on Saturday....THis is north central WI


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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6270447
07/01/18 01:12 PM
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I haven't seen one in quite a while.

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6270465
07/01/18 01:52 PM
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Seen very few this year Well, I guess I haven't seen very many for quite a few years seems to be more Tigers around then there were before


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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6270481
07/01/18 02:09 PM
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My one so far just came out of its chrysalis today....drying it's wings.

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6273598
07/06/18 01:02 AM
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Two new ones in the yard yesterday.

Jonathan





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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6281109
07/17/18 09:45 PM
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Found great evidence on the milkweed in my yard yesterday - 7 caterpillars of different sizes.

Jonathan







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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6281114
07/17/18 09:55 PM
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That's awesome! My daughter and I are planning on checking a patch of milkweed near our house tomorrow.

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6281116
07/17/18 09:56 PM
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If I had only had a bumper cam. I know that I have had a dozen or more go across the front bumper of my F150 in the past month or two!


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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6281141
07/17/18 10:34 PM
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I have seen a couple here depositing eggs recently. No caterpillars yet.

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6281157
07/17/18 10:58 PM
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Awesome, I'm still looking, how long do eggs take to hatch?

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6281297
07/18/18 07:44 AM
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Awesome Photos Jonathan! They're flying around here now; I should slow down and check the milkweed also.


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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6281859
07/18/18 10:33 PM
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I saw some milkweed leaves we're partially eaten, and looked around and found four monarch catapillers! Finally! I'm excited to see them change!

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6283666
07/21/18 09:43 AM
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How long are they catapillers?

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6284602
07/22/18 02:56 PM
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I am so bummed! Looked at milkweeds just now, one fat one was on a corn plant, moved it to a milkweed.
Then I noticed a wasp eating something, to my horror it was a badly mutilated monarch catapiller!
Dang it I thought nothing ate them, maybe why I saw four a couple days ago, now I found two

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6284622
07/22/18 03:17 PM
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My son planted five different kinds of milk weed seeds this spring. He now has blooms on several of the plants. He saw his first monarch butterfly on them on Wednesday, 18 July 2018. He wasn’t able to get a good closeup picture and has found no eggs or caterpillars yet.


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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6284758
07/22/18 07:27 PM
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Here's some info Tactical.




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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6284966
07/22/18 10:21 PM
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Thanks! I found three catapillers, maybe only the one was killed, I chased another wasp away earlier today, sitting on corn stalk facing some milkweed

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6284967
07/22/18 10:22 PM
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So as a butterfly they only live 6 weeks?

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6285174
07/23/18 08:46 AM
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No the butterflies that are produced now overwinter in Mexico. There are 2 generations per year.

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6285180
07/23/18 08:52 AM
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I see, that's what I thought, long ways to fly

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6286376
07/24/18 09:14 PM
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Saw a good number of monarch butterflies in garden today visiting the purple cone flowers, and one laid one egg on a milkweed, killed 6 wasps
A male goldfinch landed on a catnip top, it was eating seeds one after the other, a monarch twice acted like it wanted to land on the same flower top. Goldfinch was like go away, this is my flower

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6288916
07/28/18 12:07 PM
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Do catapillers make the crystalis on milk weeds, or do they travel to other plants?
I can't find any, one was killed by wasp, other three we're here, now I don't see any. The milkweeds are mostly surrounded by sweet corn

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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6288931
07/28/18 12:30 PM
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Still can't find my monarchs, but found three small swallowtail? They we're on the Dill plants, Look similar to monarch but different

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6288956
07/28/18 01:41 PM
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Fantastic pics!!

Used to see tons of Monarchs and their caterpillars in the '70s - '90s. Same amount of Common Milkweed (Asclepsias syriaca) plants hereabouts. Just not as many butterflies.

Pullin' fer ya Tac!


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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6288975
07/28/18 02:13 PM
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I think I picked a couple milkweed leaves with eggs on them, same plant I found two newly hatched catapillers, one just got done eating the egg shell, other one has stripes already
They are so small I had to use reading glasses to see them

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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6289062
07/28/18 05:28 PM
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Tactical.20 >>>> I believe you are in business. I could not find any eggs yet on the milk weed at the ranch again today. I did find a larva which is green and about 4 inches long which is dragon moth I believe they call them I got it in the butterfly cage with branches and plenty of greens to eat. I hope it makes a papa and finally a moth.

Good luck.


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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6289118
07/28/18 07:43 PM
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Today so far I found two that had just ate the eggshell, saw two come out, they are right now eating the shells,only color is dark head, found three tiny ones with stripes, hope they do good indoors
Today and yesterday I saw one lay couple eggs
Took a few pictures

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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6289136
07/28/18 08:31 PM
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So what's best way to feed little catapillers? One person put stem of milkweed through aluminum foil to water.
I dropped dill in for the swallowtail catapillers

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6289255
07/28/18 10:36 PM
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Watched two emerge from empty shell, then a few minutes later they turned around and started to eat the eggshell

Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Tactical.20] #6289262
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Originally Posted By: Tactical.20
So what's best way to feed little catapillers? One person put stem of milkweed through aluminum foil to water.
I dropped dill in for the swallowtail catapillers


I used milk weed and a few different branches from tree's and bushes. I read some place dill is something they eat also so I have dill in the cage also.

The caterpillar I have is turning green to a brown color so it must be transforming or dying I'm not sure.


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Re: Monarch Butterflies: Finally! [Re: Jonathan] #6289572
07/29/18 11:07 AM
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Which one do you have, swallowtail?

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