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First Pipevine Swallowtail Butterfly Of 2011 In Wildflowers

It was a beautiful day outside and once the weather warmed up just a bit, the Butterflies started emerging from their Chrysalises (Monarchs) or they wandered over to our Butterfly and Hummingbird garden. This is the first Pipevine Swallowtail we have seen in 2011, and it was going crazy on the red Wildflowers.  It was…

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Thirty One Monarch Butterflies Released

In the past 3 days we have released a total of 31 Monarch Butterflies.  All of the releases were from the first Monarch we saw this year that had migrated from Mexico. I’m guessing we may have another 8-10 that will be ready for release tomorrow.  If at all possible, I’m going to try and…

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Butterflies Found At Country Inn And Cottages

Since Wildseed Farms was suffering the effects of the Texas drought, I was unable to take any pictures of Butterflies feeding on their wildflowers.  That didn’t stop me from looking around Country Inn And Cottages (where Leecy and I went for vacation). One day while Leecy and I were investigating the property looking for Deer…

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Male Peacock Trying To Intimidate Small Kittens

I thought this video was interesting enough that I should post it.  I talked about Leecy’s favorite bird at these Cottages we are staying at is this male Peacock.  Well this Peacock also seems to have a preference for cat food and he’s willing to put on a full display to intimidate these kittens on…

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Texas Longhorn Investigating The Visitors

I’ll admit, this guy scares me although he’s supposed to be rather friendly.  It’s a Texas Longhorn. Any animals that has horns this big, and throws out spit when it is shaking off the flies on its head makes me nervous. I might be the only animal that’s nervous around this big guy as the…

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Birds Of Country Inn And Cottages

There sure are a lot of birds I’ve never seen out here before.  We’re staying at Country Inn and Cottages out in Fredericksburg, Texas.  The one bird I saw today that I was unable to get a picture of was a Summer Tanager.  Maybe I’ll get lucky and get a picture tomorrow. A very common…

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Another Deer Video, This One with Mixed White Tail and Axis Deer

I didn’t realize the impact of the drought on the Wildflowers.  The Wildflowers, normally in full bloom right now, are pretty much either non-existent or have very limited blooms.  In terms of photography and my vacation, time to move to plan B.  Since the Wildflower photography opportunities are so limited, I’m going to focus on…

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How Many Monarch Chrysalises Do You See?

All but a couple of Monarch Caterpillars have gone to the Chrysalis stage. I think Leecy said we have about 45 or so Chrysalises in our Butterfly Enclosures.  You’ll notice in this picture that there are two Caterpillars that did not make it to the Chrysalis stage (on the left hand side of the picture)….

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Help Me Identify This Insect On Sassafras Leaf

Our Sassafras tree is really putting out some nice, soft leaves.  I was casually checking the leaves to see if any Spicebush Swallowtail Caterpillars were feeding.  I then saw this small insect, but I have no idea what it is  It was definitely eating the leaf, but I don’t even know where to look to…

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Carpenter Bee In Flight Feeding On Wildflowers

It was a cloudy, overcast, somewhat windy day, so not the best day to take pictures.  Leecy pointed out this Carpenter Bee (I think that’s what it is, not a Bumblebee) flying around the Wildflowers.  I wasn’t really expecting much from the pictures, but I’m actually quite pleased with how they turned out. While I…

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First Set Of Monarch Chrysalises From Mexican Monarch 2011

We have our first set of Monarch Chrysalises from the original female Monarch we saw back a few weeks ago.  I’d say we have about 20 Chrysalises right now, and at least 20 more to go (the Caterpillars are still eating). I’d like to say we’ll have plenty of Milkweed once they eclose, but I…

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