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Isabel Cutler | all galleries >> Galleries >> Insects, Arachnids and Arthropods, Reptiles > Finally, a monarch caterpillar
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11-Aug-2022

Finally, a monarch caterpillar

A few years ago an asclepias syriaca, common milkweed, showed up amidst my very formal landscaping, and I invited it to stay, and it spread out a lot, all the time fighting for its life against groundhogs.

The year I planted lots of oregano, having read that groundhogs don't like it, and would you believe that did the trick. Munching on milkweed stopped and the plants grew huge.

I had allowed the milkweed to proliferate because I wanted to help monarch butterflies, and this morning when I saw holes in some of the leaves I knew someone had been munching, so I turned up a leaf and found this gift.

Shots with my Olympus EM10 ii were largely out of focus due to camera shake and shallow depth of field, so I switched to my phone whose shutter I could release with a voice command, "Shoot"...I I get reasonable results.

samsung SM-S906U
1/180s f/1.8 at 5.4mm iso25 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Helen Betts11-Aug-2022 16:14
So glad you finally found this guy, and a great shot with your cell phone. Voice command, amazing!