The Season of Swallowtail Chrysalises

The Season of Swallowtail Chrysalises

Just as the title suggests, they’ve returned again this year.
Honestly, I’m a little surprised. Do they really plan to come back every single year?
Or perhaps I only noticed them last year, and in reality, they’ve been repeating the same routine for many, many years.
That’s probably the case.

(Swallowtail butterfly trio)
You can read about them in this post.

Now, let me introduce this year’s new members.

The first one
The second one

 

Last year there were three of them, but this year we have two.

Still, when I found them this year, my excitement shot up.
Of course, they’re completely different individuals from last year.
Nature is amazing, isn’t it?

They will now spend the cold winter in their chrysalises—through rainy days, snowy days.
I hope they emerge safely next spring.

 

lemon

Our lemon tree—looking a bit sunburned.

They ate the leaves of this lemon tree, then crawled up a wall about five meters away to become chrysalises.

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