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(Many Paths)

An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America

 

December 13, 2003 - Issue 102

 
 

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Monarch Caterpillers

 
 
by Suzanne Westerly
 
 
credits: all photos courtesy of Suzanne Westerly
 

Well, the first batch of Monarchs have laid their eggs and lots of
little cats are munching away ... see the little guy?

Can you see him?

Chomping

this is the crownflower tree
Crownflower Tree

eating the skin it shed ...
Eating its skin

feet, feet. how many feet?
How many feet?

Interesting Legs

Milkweed Drops

this is how small he is
peeking his head out while chomping

Peeking

Tiny Little One

Too cute!

With a dime, for size comparison

few days later, getting bigger
Getting Bigger

these little guys are just too much fun.

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