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Mousetoescamper

(6,568 posts)
Sun Aug 31, 2025, 04:12 PM 20 hrs ago

Majestic monarch

I took these last Tuesday at Long's Park, Lancaster, PA. The flowers are obedient plant
(Physostegia virginiana), a native wildflower.









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Majestic monarch (Original Post) Mousetoescamper 20 hrs ago OP
Gorgeous! SheltieLover 20 hrs ago #1
Thanks and you're welcome, SheltieLover! Mousetoescamper 18 hrs ago #6
These are stunning! Wow, great job, Mousetoescamper! Diamond_Dog 20 hrs ago #2
Thanks, Diamond_Dog! Mousetoescamper 18 hrs ago #7
Beautiful, award winner. Nicely done. Walleye 19 hrs ago #3
Thanks, Walleye! Mousetoescamper 18 hrs ago #9
Majestic monarch majestic images. Very nice Mousetoescamper. George McGovern 19 hrs ago #4
Thanks, George McGovern! Mousetoescamper 18 hrs ago #10
Ever see the progression from caterpillar to butterfly? It's MAGICAL! calimary 18 hrs ago #5
Yes, 30 years ago with my children who'd collected the caterpillars and kept them in vented jars Mousetoescamper 18 hrs ago #12
My daughter has raised monarchs for quite a few years now. llmart 17 hrs ago #18
They really are majestic Mousetoescamper JMCKUSICK 18 hrs ago #8
Thanks and you're welcome, JMCKUSICK! Mousetoescamper 18 hrs ago #13
You did the Monarch justice Clouds Passing 18 hrs ago #11
Thanks, Clouds Passing! Mousetoescamper 17 hrs ago #14
Exquisite! MLAA 17 hrs ago #15
Thanks, MLAA! Mousetoescamper 16 hrs ago #19
Wonderful photo, Mousetoescamper! HeartsCanHope 17 hrs ago #16
Thanks and you're welcome, HeartsCanHope! Mousetoescamper 16 hrs ago #20
Beautiful! maspaha 17 hrs ago #17
Thanks and you're welcome, maspaha! Mousetoescamper 16 hrs ago #21
Exquisite!! Breathtaking!!! Brilliant photography. wordstroken 14 hrs ago #22
Thanks and you're welcome, wordstroken! Mousetoescamper 1 hr ago #26
The Monarch butterfly is aptly named, my dear Mousetoescamper! CaliforniaPeggy 10 hrs ago #23
Thanks, Peggy! Mousetoescamper 1 hr ago #27
These are lovely Mousetoescamper. Callalily 5 hrs ago #24
Thanks, Callalily! Mousetoescamper 1 hr ago #28
Outstanding! HAB911 5 hrs ago #25
Thanks, HAB911! Mousetoescamper 1 hr ago #29

calimary

(87,590 posts)
5. Ever see the progression from caterpillar to butterfly? It's MAGICAL!
Sun Aug 31, 2025, 05:40 PM
18 hrs ago

When I was little and we lived in the Midwest, and ne dad I noticed the striped caterpillar on the way to our front door. There was this ledge that hung over the concrete wall by just an inch or so. That’s where I saw it.

It looked like it was hanging upside-down. A day or two later, I noticed it was still there. Not moving. A day or two after that, I noticed something else there. A small green “capsule” hanging exactly where the butterfly had been. It took me awhile before I realized that it was a chrysalis and the caterpillar had to have built it.

I forget how long it took before I noticed something had changed. The chrysalis was no longer green. It was clear! You could kinda see what was inside (a small scrunched-up butterfly-in-the-making). I took it to school and that’s when the new butterfly emerged!

Turned into a terrific science/nature lesson for the whole class!

Mousetoescamper

(6,568 posts)
12. Yes, 30 years ago with my children who'd collected the caterpillars and kept them in vented jars
Sun Aug 31, 2025, 06:13 PM
18 hrs ago

Thanks for sharing a wonderful childhood memory, calimary!

llmart

(16,754 posts)
18. My daughter has raised monarchs for quite a few years now.
Sun Aug 31, 2025, 07:14 PM
17 hrs ago

She averages about 25-30 per season. She has a little girl and she knows all about monarchs. The only part my granddaughter really likes is releasing them.

HeartsCanHope

(1,280 posts)
16. Wonderful photo, Mousetoescamper!
Sun Aug 31, 2025, 06:53 PM
17 hrs ago

Gorgeous colors and such lovely subjects. Thank you so much for sharing!

maspaha

(633 posts)
17. Beautiful!
Sun Aug 31, 2025, 07:12 PM
17 hrs ago

I have two desert milkweed plants in my yard. The last two years, starting around November, I see the caterpillars, then the chrysalis, and finally, the Monarch. Thank your for reminding me what I have to look forward to!

wordstroken

(1,290 posts)
22. Exquisite!! Breathtaking!!! Brilliant photography.
Sun Aug 31, 2025, 09:54 PM
14 hrs ago

Thank you so much for sharing, Mousetoescamper.


wordstroken

CaliforniaPeggy

(154,937 posts)
23. The Monarch butterfly is aptly named, my dear Mousetoescamper!
Mon Sep 1, 2025, 01:25 AM
10 hrs ago

So regal, so beautiful, sadly so endangered.

Magnificent shots, esp. the one in midair! Wow.

Callalily

(15,221 posts)
24. These are lovely Mousetoescamper.
Mon Sep 1, 2025, 07:10 AM
5 hrs ago

We rarely see monarch butterflies. As a kid they were all over the place. Very sad.

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