Thursday, July 28, 2016

Nature Photo: Monarch Butterfly Chrysalis

Monarch Butterfly Chrysalis Photo By Aquariann

Ponce Denis Écouchard Lebrun wrote, "The butterfly is a flying flower, The flower a tethered butterfly." I'm using his quote as an excuse to post this captivating chrysalis for Flower Friday.

My friend Maddy found it hanging from the river birch tree I shared a photo of for Wordless Wednesday back in 2011. This is my first time seeing a monarch chrysalis in person. I had no idea they were so shimmery! I will be stalking this spot in the hope that the beautiful butterfly emerges when I'm around.

Monarch Butterfly
MONDAY, AUGUST 1 UPDATE:
I can't deny I was disappointed to arrive at work after the weekend to find the chrysalis deserted. However, the empty shell was fascinating to study. Later I was delighted to discover that Nick was there to behold the butterfly and managed to capture this shot with his phone before it flew away to spread its beauty around the world. Nature never fails to amaze me!


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15 comments :

  1. Wowowow!! That would make my whole summer to see, for sure LOL!! Way to go capturing it beautifully!!...That's a very sweet friend to let you in on the discovery!!

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  2. Happy you shared this photo. It is a real beauty. I am back from my blog break now and catching up slowly. Hope to participate in your meme next week. Today's Flowers will also resume next weekend. We had a family bereavement and I have been away from home.

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    1. Thanks! I missed you and look forward to linking up next weekend. I'm sorry to hear about your family and am sending them lots of happy memory sparkles.

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  3. I have always wanted to order a kid for my kids to watch. We don't have a lot of Butterflys here in Georgia or at least where I live despite that I have a butterfly bush outside my front door. I wonder why. Maybe too many pesticides. Don't know. Don't even really find caterpillars around here.

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    1. That's surprising Georgia doesn't have many butterflies! I would have loved if my mom ordered me a chrysalis to observe as a child. Or now. ;D

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  4. What an interesting photo not seen one before brilliant capture :-)

    Have a chrysalistastic day :-)

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  5. It is really interesting to see a monarch chrysalis.I've never seen before.Also thanks for featuring my post.I am excited! :)

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  6. Nice macro of the Chrysalis. I once found one with the butterfly starting to emerge.

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  7. Mother nature is so amazing in how it evolves. I love butterflies.

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  8. How fun to watch. We did that a few years ago with our boys. They loved it. It was pretty neat!

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  9. Awesome! Funnily enough, my post this week features our Painted Lady caterpillars that we received 5 days ago. They are all on the lid of the jar right now, so expecting J's soon.

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  10. such a beautiful creature! I always love butterflies..they are pretty!

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  11. What a fantastic find! And I'm glad your colleague was able to get an image of the butterfly once he emerged. Amazing!

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  12. Great post & excellent photos. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. These butterflies are lovely, and it's so cool to see from where they are come.
    Very nice post!

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