Herb garden VS Swallowtail caterpillars
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m4pl3g1rl
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I make jewelry and I've always told myself I'm going to get into polymer clay - and now I think I've found my inspiration in butterfly chrysalis' and caterpillars. And I have you Digitlanalog to thank for it!
I do hope you catch the next one 'changing clothes'!
I do hope you catch the next one 'changing clothes'!
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Digitlanalog
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Oh my gosh me too! I saw some glass stuff on etsy that was to die for, but I have a few packs of sculpy at home that I picked up on sale and I was thinking I would do the exact same thing lol!
Something to do this weekend!
You just HAVE to post when you make one, I'll do the same! ::squeeees!!::
I wish I was this talented!
http://www.etsy.com/listing/107722737/a ... h_type=all
I wish I was this talented!
http://www.etsy.com/listing/107722737/a ... h_type=all
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m4pl3g1rl
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Wow. That link is just wow.
Unfortunately I'm going to have to put the project off until next year - I've got this craft fair to work for, and then Christmas. I'm planning on getting sculpey after Christmas and fiddling around with it next year. And one of my projects will be Monarch chrysalis inspired. I'm not sure I'll copy the chrysalis exactly . . . ok I'm just babbling now, but I wanna see what you make Digitl!
This thread is just too cool! ^_^
Unfortunately I'm going to have to put the project off until next year - I've got this craft fair to work for, and then Christmas. I'm planning on getting sculpey after Christmas and fiddling around with it next year. And one of my projects will be Monarch chrysalis inspired. I'm not sure I'll copy the chrysalis exactly . . . ok I'm just babbling now, but I wanna see what you make Digitl!
This thread is just too cool! ^_^
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Re: Herb garden VS Swallowtail caterpillars
Thanks m4pl3g1rl, and Digitlanalog - Hubby said he thought it was a moth too. Will try posting on the site you suggest and see if somebody can confirm for def.m4pl3g1rl wrote:I looked up UK moth caterpillars, if it is a moth one, and got the Oak Eggar. http://www.uksafari.com/oakeggars.htm
It seemed the closest thing to it, they're seen between May to September, and it looks similar to your pic.
I wouldn't know truly, but even though I would never hold one (I have a horrible fear of bugs) I love looking at them. So beautiful!
Digitlanalog - hope you see the change of clothes in your other little dude today! Keep the pics coming - they are fab!
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Re: Herb garden VS Swallowtail caterpillars
Yes, Bug Guide is focused on North America and it's great if you live there! I don't know if this site is as good but it's endorsed by the Amateur Entomologists' Society (UK based): http://www.ispot.org.uk/. There are likely thousands, if not hundred of thousands, of species to pick through and only an expert will really be able to ID a "brown, fuzzy larva" but getting it to family or subfamily should be pretty easy. And oh course, having pictures of both an adult and larva is really helpful too.toobusytostitch wrote:This afternoon I found a caterpillar in my garden on a Buddleia cutting that I have tried to get to root. A pic is below. I have tried to identify it but can't seem to find the same pic on the net and my wildlife book is rubbish!!! I tried the site referenced previously but they are for the USA and I am in the UK. If anybody can tell me what it is I'd be grateful for the :help:
Also - the difference between "moth" and a "butterfly" is superficial - scientists don't distinguish between the two, they are all just "lepidoptera."
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Digitlanalog
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Re: Herb garden VS Swallowtail caterpillars
Break out the cigars! It's a Boy!!
I was shocked to see that one of the swallowtails emerged today!
he's all wrinkly!
Getting some sun on my arm! He DID NOT want to get off lol, I guess I'm warm.

On the porch getting sun.

And he found his way to the bushes in the front of the house!
Good luck little buddy! I'm off to work!!

I was shocked to see that one of the swallowtails emerged today!
Getting some sun on my arm! He DID NOT want to get off lol, I guess I'm warm.

On the porch getting sun.

And he found his way to the bushes in the front of the house!

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m4pl3g1rl
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Yay! Congrats! (Chews on licorice cigar - I don't smoke ^_^)
I love that tiny splash of blue.
I love that tiny splash of blue.
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He's beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing all of the photos (and drama) :D
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Digitlanalog
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Np! Thanks for all the advice and entomology resources!!kuja.girl wrote:He's beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing all of the photos (and drama)
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Very nice!! I love the touch of red and blue as well.
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