2024 · β›΅β˜€ Summer β˜€β›΅ · Our Yard · Throwback Thursday

Our Yard In Early June 2021

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We can’t take the credit for this beautiful garden and yard at our new home, now. This actually goes to the former owner of the house. However, I wanted to show you what’s growing seasonally, and the wildflowers we have in the yard. After all this rain at the Memorial Day Weekend, the Sun came out, and I had to take a little stroll on our new property.

1) Pink Rhododendron; 2) American Robin; 3) Common Speedwell;
4) Pink Rhododendron; 5) Blue Flag Iris; 6) Fox Glove; 7) Multiflora Rose;
8) Turkey Mushroom; 9) Cicada Killer on Multiflora Rose; 10) Our House;
11) Roseleaf Raspberry; 12) Dame’s Violet; 13) Greater Celandine;
14) Ground Ivy; 15) Patriotic Decoration at our Frontdoor;
16) Oxalis/Wood Sorrel; 17) Tall Buttercup; 18) Daisy Fleabane;
19) White Clover; 20) Norway Spruce Cones; 21) Pink Rhododendron;
22) Red Clover; 23) American Robin; 24) Pink Rhododendron

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~ 06/01/2021 ~

2024 · Wildlife Wednesday

Queen Butterfly (DanausΒ gilippus)

Queen

TheΒ Queen butterflyΒ (Danaus gilippus) is a North and South AmericanΒ butterflyΒ in the familyΒ NymphalidaeΒ with aΒ wingspanΒ ofΒ 31⁄8 – 33⁄8Β inches (80 – 85 millimeters).Β It is orange or brown with black wing borders and small white forewing spots on itsΒ dorsalΒ wing surface, and reddishΒ ventralΒ wing surface fairly similar to the dorsal surface. The ventral hindwings have black veins and small white spots with a black border. The male has a blackΒ andrologicalΒ scent patch on its dorsal hindwings.Β It can be found in meadows, fields, marshes, deserts, and at the edges of forests.

This species is possibly a close relative to the similarly colored soldier butterfly (or tropical queen, D. eresimus), in any case, it is not close to the plain tiger (D. chrysippus, African queen) as was long believed. There are seven subspecies.

Females lay one egg at a time on larval host plants. Larvae use these plants as a food source, whereas adult butterflies feed mainly on nectar from flowers. Unpalatability to avian predators is a feature of the butterfly; however, its level is highly variable. Unpalatability is correlated with the level of cardenolides obtained via the larval diet, but other compounds like alkaloids also play a part in promoting distastefulness.

Males patrol to search for females, who may mate up to 15 times a day.Β Male organs calledΒ hair-pencilsΒ play an important role in courtship, with males with lower hair-pencil counts being selected against.Β These hair pencils may be involved in releasing pheromones during courtship that could attract female mates.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_(butterfly)

2024 · 🌸🌷 Spring 🌷🌸 · Our Yard

Our Yard In Mid-May (2)

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1) Spring Rain Drops; 2) Greater Celandine; 3) Daisy Fleabane;
4 & 5) Rhododendron; 6) Roseleaf Raspberry Blossoms;
7) Greater Celandine; 8) Bugleherb

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