Newly Emerged Male Black Swallowtail Butterfly
Thanks to Kate and the team at Wolf Hill for giving me a second Black Swallowtail caterpillar of the season. And, as I was getting ready to discard the parsley plant from the first caterpillar they had found at the garden center earlier in May, I discovered yet a third caterpillar.
Chrysalis #2 eclosed yesterday in the early morning hours. The butterfly in the photo above is newly emerged, so much so that you can see its abdomen is still swollen with fluids as it is expelling a drop. After first drying his wings on the zinnias, he flew off in search of nectar and a mate. I just can’t thank you enough Kate, and everyone at Wolf Hill who is taking an interest in the caterpillars!
Beautiful photos! Last time I sacrificed my entire parsley patch for them…..hoping to enjoy watching them hatch; but the ratfinks all hatched & flew away one day when I wasn’t home.
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Thank you Anne.
Yeah they can be ratfinks–never on cue!
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