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Postby Fishslime » Thu Jun 29, 2006 1:08 pm

Just finished up getting my babies into their new home - 4 rearing kits-very active little buggers - over 80 cats - maybe in a week or two some will take the BIG test-Mother Nature--found and lost a fully developed cat - hope it is safe(in my milkweed patch) - lets hope for the best!!!!!!!!!
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Postby Farfalla » Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:47 pm

Wow ,Fish! That is a lottttt of babies! I just set free four beautiful Monarchs today. 2 males and 2 females. These are the children of a Monarch that laid her eggs in our school garden on May 31st.
She was so ragged and must have flown a long way in search of milkweed . I love thinking of her history...She must have been a second generation monarch..her own mother spending the winter in Mexico. Her four children are perfect and strong! But I wonder about the ramifications of them mating with each other...which seems likely. :?
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Postby dzyg » Fri Jun 30, 2006 2:28 pm

Ooh, have fun with all those cats! Gosh when I had that many cats they were running me ragged keeping the containers clean and full of fresh milkweed. We have let go 99 beautiful Monarchs so far this year. I have three that emerged today which I will let go tomorrow, that makes 102 so far. Also amazingly enough out of the 102 we had 51 males and 51 females! I still have 10 crysallis and about 12 cats. Still finding eggs here and there but nothing like I did back in the end of May.

I am attaching a pic of one that fell from its crysallis when it emerged. Lucky for her I noticed soon after and had her crawl onto my finger, once her wings were expanded I had her crawl onto some netting to finish the drying process. The pic was taken when I let her go.

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Postby Farfalla » Fri Jun 30, 2006 5:15 pm

OMG that is a beautiful picture! How did you post it ,dyz?
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Postby dzyg » Sat Jul 01, 2006 8:10 am

Thanks! I upload a downsized version of the original to photobucket.com, then just copy and paste the image (IMG) link here in the message. When you hit preview you should see it.
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Postby Farfalla » Sat Jul 01, 2006 7:07 pm

Thanks so much for the info! I'll be sure to check out photobucket.

She really is a beautiful Monarch :D
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