Brimstone Butterfly hatching from Chrysalis

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We found several caterpillars in our garden one day. My son (5 years old) was fascinated and started talking to them. He knew they would turn into butterlies eventually since he is a huge fan of the tales of "The very hungry caterpillar" story.

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I remembered having an old little greenhouse somewhere in the attic and we quickly built a new home.

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Some soil on the ground and a few leaves as food. My son also suggested putting in a planting pot (cut in half) as a little house so the catterpillars can protect itself from light if they wish to do so.

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To keep them from escaping we cut up some screen door wireframe and installed it on top. The top "door" had to be left open on one side for fresh air, the other side we kept closed and cut a big hole in the screen door wire so the butterflies we hoped to get would be allowed to be set free and fresh leaves for further feeding could be put in.

After a few days we already saw the first chrysalis and about a week later the first butterfly was inside one morning.

We let it out and fly away. My son was very excited of course and I am glad he had no trouble letting go. While he was waving after it and wishing it a wonderful life I discovered another chrysalis in which the dots on the wings could already be seen.

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When I pointed out that this one will be hatching soon, it was my son who suggested to set up the time laps camera and film it.

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Only 6 hours later we had a second butterfly and the video of it hatching.

Of course we released this one as well once it was settled.


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Great capture!

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What a wonderfully cool thing to do! It's such an amazing transformation and certainly a great "biology in action" lesson!

I never had this opportunity when I was a child and can only imagine how it must be like for him. Was my first time watching this as well and I was totally amazed.

It is so beautiful to capture the caterpillar transforming into a butterfly.

Your son is simply amazing !luv

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That is so fluffing cool!

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Thanks. 😃

I still cannot believe we were lucky enough to catch it in motion. 😊

Yeah it is incredible really,and I bet your son was thrilled!

Indeed he was :-)

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Thank you. And thank you very much for the suggestions. Now that I read your comment it's so obvious and I cannot believe I missed this. 😟

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That’s awesome! Love the fact you built your own little set up! I got the kids one of those packs in the mail previously, we watched the caterpillars form and change to butterflies, never got a time lapse though! Awesome work, props to the little man for being so intuitive!

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I did not know there are mail order packages for that. I only knew of those sea monkey things, had one of those as a child myself.

We had to shoot time lapse because we did not know when/if it would hatch and this way we could fit a few hours of filming on the card. This is a 8x speedup if I remember correctly.

Yes, he has a knack for putting ideas together. In this case it was fascination with the process and the use of technology. Gotta be careful he won't turn himself into a borg one day.

I used to spend many happy hours finding chrysalises when I was a child. The garden shed used to be a favourite place to find them. My dad used to grow cabbages and other brassicas, which attracted butterflies to lay their eggs. The Cabbage White butterfly a particular visitor and often ate more of the plants than we did! But I still loved finding their chrysalises. A particular joy was when I saw one hatching out. Your post reminded me of this.

Glad I could trigger some happy memories. Who knows, maybe in a few decades my son will have a similar moment. 😄

I hope so.