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Memory

Memory

Cuties , originally uploaded by MeghanMarie’sPhotography.

Last year around this time I was seeing off the last of my Monarch caterpillars turned butterfly. I collected around 30 of those little guys and in the beginning they were only millimeters in length. I cared for them and watched them grow into two inch long caterpillars and then they’d go and hang from their bottoms to turn into a chrysalis. I had about 20 butterflies to release by the end of the summer. It was truly an amazing experience.
When we see butterflies in nature we rarely realize the constant danger these little guys are in. Monarchs specifically lay their eggs on wild milkweed plants which you can find along roadsides, fields, farms, etc. Many townships/farmers cut them down so the Monarchs don’t have places to lay their eggs. If they can find them, the little babies are in danger of being killed by yellow jackets, picked off by birds and weather.
This year, I have a heavy heart because I only found four caterpillars this year about a half inch long. The weather was a huge problem for them. The momma butterflies did not return from Mexico in full force but rather the majority of them stayed down south because of our uncommonly cold weather. At the time I found my four we were having our extreme heat/humid spell. Unfortunately, one by one each of my caterpillars perished. I think that the extreme heat and moisture in the air was too much for their little bodies to handle.
So here’s to hoping next years conditions are better and give these beautiful wonders of nature a fighting chance. <3Monarch Butterfly

Always in the way

Always in the way

Always in the way, originally uploaded by MeghanMariePhotography.

During the summer I raised around 20 Monarch caterpillars. I kept them in an old fish tank and gave them fresh milkweed everyday. The more they grew, the more crowded it got inside the fish tank. These two kept running into each other (and eventually fought). I used the “fresco” effect in photoshop to give it some pizazz.
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xoxo
Meghan

Fly Away Love…

Fly Away Love…

Fly Away Love…, originally uploaded by MeghanMariePhotography.

I recently purchased the latest edition of Adobe Photoshop Elements (7) and decided to experiment with it! This is one of my butterfly pictures and I decided to try a fade option and add some text. I hope you enjoy this picture as much as I do!
xoxo
Meghan

Rest

Rest

Rest, originally uploaded by MeghanMariePhotography.

Butterflies are amazing insects. Such small bodies and they can travel thousands of miles. I tried to do my part by collecting Monarch caterpillars to ensure that they made it into becoming butterflies. I gathered around 24 caterpillars and released 20.
The bunch that I had were at the end of the summer and I found out that those little guys are the ones who migrate to Mexico to hibernate for 6 months and return in the spring to lay their eggs. They are the longest living generation of Monarch butterflies.
I cannot wait to do this again next year because it was an exciting journey to document.