As I mentioned in a previous post, today was the best day so far this year in terms of Butterfly Watching in our backyard.
We saw a Monarch (it never did land on our Milkweed), Gulf Fritillary, and a Giant Swallowtail. I also noticed that one of Monarch eggs had hatched, and another should hatch by tomorrow.
That’s what we “saw”, but we also managed to get some pictures of something we have never seen before, at least not in our backyard.
However, before all that, let me share a picture of something we have seen many times, but it’s always nice when it happens.
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Giant Swallowtail Laying Eggs On Moro Orange Tree
The above picture is a Giant Swallowtail laying eggs on a Moro Orange Tree, also knows as a Blood Orange Tree. She was also laying eggs on our Republic of Texas Orange Tree and Ruby Red Grapefruit Tree.
The part I’ve never seen before is a Giant Swallowtail “Puddling.” Puddling is where Butterflies sip moisture and minerals from mud or sandy soils. What was interesting is that the Giant Swallowtail was “Puddling” in my backyard. I did spread some topsoil earlier in the year, so I suppose there were salts and minerals in the topsoil.
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Giant Swallowtail Puddling

Giant Swallowtail Puddling Closeup
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texdr - I’ve been seeing a few sulphurs as well, unfortunately my Cassia tree is just now starting to sprout. It got hit hard this winter and I had to cut it back to the baseApril 4, 2010 – 4:21 pm
isaac - I saw my first monarch yesterday and I’ve been seeing sulfurs for the past week or so. No gulf fritillaries for me yet.April 4, 2010 – 4:13 pm