Ooooh, one more treat! Watching a monarch butterfly go from chrysalis to ready-to-fly. They can fly after about 10 minutes, I was told, although it takes about 2 hours for their wings to completely dry.
Craftiness, cats, food, nature, miscellany, and being married to the best guy ever.
14 June 2009
Those blue ones are teases.
Today I went with a photography group to the "Wings of Fancy" exhibit at the Brookside Gardens. I was amazed at how easy it was to get some pretty decent photos. The Blue Morphos posed a challenge for all of us -- we wanted to get a picture of them sitting still, instead of fluttering around.
One of the docents pointed out to me that when they are sitting still, they look completely different because they hold their wings closed and the undersides of their wings are brown. They also prefer, unlike many of the other lepidopterans present, to get their nutrients from over-ripe fruit. See the tinge of blue on one of the bugs pictured below?
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Very cool!
RB
Very nice. And I love that blue -- well worth the effort of getting the shot.
Beautiful pictures!
OMG! Just gorgeous! ICanHasWallpaper?
It's been years since I've been to Brookside Gardens... I miss it. Used to live in Aspen Hill & Aspen Hill and went regularly. No field trips since I moved back to Baltimore. *sigh*
Lisa
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