Today I finished my last first grade reading book. Because I finished have finished all these books, my mama bought me a new hermit crab. This is a picture of him exploring his new accommodations.
Hermit crabs are very accommodating pets. They don't pinch you very often, if your careful. I named my new hermit crab, Mr. Vince, short for Invincible, because nothing would stop him. He even walked over my other hermit crab when he was in the way.
Shortly after we put him in the cage, he walked over to an empty shell. "Oh, this shell is particularly beautiful. My shell is getting pretty much too small for me. I think I'll get a new shell. Is there anyone watching me? No, Hermie is sleeping. Here I go! Whew! I changed shells and no one saw me do it."
A few hours later, my other hermit crab, Hermie, walked over to Vince's now empty shell. "Oh, I like this shell. This is a nice shell. I think I'll move. I saw another hermit crab using this shell. He must have moved. Now I'll I'll just look around and see if he is watching. He isn't. Hurray! He's walking toward the cave. Now all I have to do is get out of this shell. Out I come. I'm out! I'm running as fast as I can to get it in. Whew! I'm in! I made it!"
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Hurrays and Hurrahs for Painted Lady Caterpillars!
I just went over to look my butterfly eggs and they weren't butterfly eggs anymore! They were caterpillars! Each caterpillar is only about 1/16 of an inch long! They are really active youngsters, always looking for something to eat. I went down the hill and got them a great big thistle leaf, about 14 inches long. Mama got them some mallow leaves. Each leaf is about one inch across. We will see which leaf they prefer. This is the beginning of the second generation of butterflies. April 29 is our caterpillars birthday. Hurray! They have hatched! Pretty soon we will have some new butterflies. I can't believe that they can get so big. Right now they are so tiny!This is a picture of a caterpillar next to an egg. Click on the pictures to see them enlarged.
Passing on the Big E Award
I want to give my sister, Emily Rose, the Big E award, for an Excellent Blog. I want to give her the award because her blog is very excellent. She always writes excellent posts. I like her writing and her poetry. Good job, Emily Rose! You have a really good blog.
The Four Stages of the Painted Lady
My zoology book, "Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day", had an assignment to raise some butterflies. So we got on the web and Mama found a place to order butterflies called Butterflies and Blueberries. We ordered the kit with 5-8 caterpillars to raise to adulthood.
When our kit arrived, there were 7 caterpillars in a tiny plastic cup with some food. They were about 1/4 inch long when they came in the mail. Three days went by and then they were all about 5/8" long. The instructions said that when they were all that big, we should move them to another container, and give them some new food that was supplied by the kit. After a few days, I was looking at them, and looked at the lid of the cup. One was hanging. He was about ready to make a chrysalis. The next morning he was in a chrysalis, and two more caterpillars were hanging. One by one they all formed chrysalis.
About a week later I got up and something amazing had happened. There was a butterfly sitting in the container. We rushed out to the shop and got a giant aquarium to put them in. In three days all of the butterflies had hatched. The last one hatched the third day.
We were going to release them, but it was too cold outside, so we kept them and decided to try to get them to lay eggs so we could see the whole cycle again.
We put thistles in there for them to lay eggs on. Painted Lady caterpillars like to eat thistles. Two of the butterflies laid eggs, and maybe those eggs will hatch.
The Four Stages of the Painted Lady Butterfly
The first stage of a butterfly is eggs. On a bright spring morning, Mrs. Butterfly went over to lay eggs on the thistle plants. When the eggs are first laid, they are green. You can click on the photo to see it close up.
After a couple days, Mr. and Mrs. Painted Lady's egg turns gray. When it turns gray that means it is almost ready to hatch. After the eggs are laid it will take 3 - 5 days before they hatch.
The second stage is the larva stage. Most people think of caterpillars in this stage. The caterpillar crawls out of it's egg and eats it's egg. Eggs are natural nourishment for a young hungry caterpillar. They are very tiny when they hatch, but they grow very quickly. Within 12 - 18 days they will be 2 inch caterpillars and ready to form a chrysalis. In this time they will shed their skin 4 -5 times. They eat like crazy. They can eat commercially prepared food, or thistles, nettles, mallow or plantain that you gather outdoors. We fed ours the commercially prepared food that came with the kit. But we learned that after three generations they can go infertile on this food, and that it is better to feed them fresh food.
Third stage of a butterfly is the pupa. In this stage they form a chrysalis. While inside, they turn themselves into liquid, then reform into a butterfly. This stage lasts for about 10 days.
The natural predictors of a chrysalis is birds, frogs, snakes and lizards. Their defense is remarkably wiggling. I was amazed that they wiggle while they are liquid, but they do it some how.
The last and most delightful stage is the adult butterfly. They can live up to two weeks. They like to drink nectar from flowers and drink juice from orange slices. Our butterflies laid eggs on the orange slices, thinking their caterpillars will have good food.
I'll tell you about these pictures.
This picture is a remarkable picture of a butterfly drinking. To see it's full glory, I invite you to click on the photo. This is my favorite pictures of my butterflies. Mama took the picture of this butterfly drinking nectar out of the dandelion.
I like this butterfly picture because it shows the pollen on the stamens of an apple blossom.
This picture is a lovely picture of a Painted Lady drinking nectar out of the dandelion. To see it in full glory, you can click on the picture. I helped mama take these pictures. I held the dandelion in the light for her.
If you want to know more about how to keep butterflies go here.
When our kit arrived, there were 7 caterpillars in a tiny plastic cup with some food. They were about 1/4 inch long when they came in the mail. Three days went by and then they were all about 5/8" long. The instructions said that when they were all that big, we should move them to another container, and give them some new food that was supplied by the kit. After a few days, I was looking at them, and looked at the lid of the cup. One was hanging. He was about ready to make a chrysalis. The next morning he was in a chrysalis, and two more caterpillars were hanging. One by one they all formed chrysalis.
About a week later I got up and something amazing had happened. There was a butterfly sitting in the container. We rushed out to the shop and got a giant aquarium to put them in. In three days all of the butterflies had hatched. The last one hatched the third day.
We were going to release them, but it was too cold outside, so we kept them and decided to try to get them to lay eggs so we could see the whole cycle again.
We put thistles in there for them to lay eggs on. Painted Lady caterpillars like to eat thistles. Two of the butterflies laid eggs, and maybe those eggs will hatch.
The Four Stages of the Painted Lady Butterfly
The first stage of a butterfly is eggs. On a bright spring morning, Mrs. Butterfly went over to lay eggs on the thistle plants. When the eggs are first laid, they are green. You can click on the photo to see it close up.
After a couple days, Mr. and Mrs. Painted Lady's egg turns gray. When it turns gray that means it is almost ready to hatch. After the eggs are laid it will take 3 - 5 days before they hatch.
The second stage is the larva stage. Most people think of caterpillars in this stage. The caterpillar crawls out of it's egg and eats it's egg. Eggs are natural nourishment for a young hungry caterpillar. They are very tiny when they hatch, but they grow very quickly. Within 12 - 18 days they will be 2 inch caterpillars and ready to form a chrysalis. In this time they will shed their skin 4 -5 times. They eat like crazy. They can eat commercially prepared food, or thistles, nettles, mallow or plantain that you gather outdoors. We fed ours the commercially prepared food that came with the kit. But we learned that after three generations they can go infertile on this food, and that it is better to feed them fresh food.
Third stage of a butterfly is the pupa. In this stage they form a chrysalis. While inside, they turn themselves into liquid, then reform into a butterfly. This stage lasts for about 10 days.
The natural predictors of a chrysalis is birds, frogs, snakes and lizards. Their defense is remarkably wiggling. I was amazed that they wiggle while they are liquid, but they do it some how.
The last and most delightful stage is the adult butterfly. They can live up to two weeks. They like to drink nectar from flowers and drink juice from orange slices. Our butterflies laid eggs on the orange slices, thinking their caterpillars will have good food.
I'll tell you about these pictures.
This picture is a remarkable picture of a butterfly drinking. To see it's full glory, I invite you to click on the photo. This is my favorite pictures of my butterflies. Mama took the picture of this butterfly drinking nectar out of the dandelion.
I like this butterfly picture because it shows the pollen on the stamens of an apple blossom.
This picture is a lovely picture of a Painted Lady drinking nectar out of the dandelion. To see it in full glory, you can click on the picture. I helped mama take these pictures. I held the dandelion in the light for her.
If you want to know more about how to keep butterflies go here.
Friday, April 25, 2008
CeCe, the Melon Eater
Cece like cantaloupe!
My sister gave her a cantaloupe rind one spring morning. CeCe sniffed it. "
Mmm! It smells good," she said to herself. "I think I will eat just a little bit. No one will really mind. Mmm! I'll eat a little more. This is really good, actually! I like it. I'll eat all of it. Lick. Slurp. Lick. Slurp." Before long she ate every single bit of it.
My sister gave her another one. "Mmm! This smells good too. I'll eat it too. I really like this stuff," she said.
CeCe likes watermelon!
One gray and gloomy evening. My sister was making a watermelon fruit salad. It was a very gray day, and I wasn't very happy, until something happened. My sister carved the initial of my first name in the watermelon rind. It letter on it was red and the rest was rind. She saved off the red so it looked so nice. I convinced her to then make a "C" for CeCe. So I put it out where CeCe was sitting. She sniffed it. "Oh, this smells good she said to herself. Mmm! This does smell good. Let me taste it. No one will really mind. I don't take big bites." Lick! Slurp! Lick! Slurp!
Then something happened. Something was wrong. The "C" on the mellon rind was gone. " Oh, I didn't want that!" CeCe didn't get anymore watermelon because we had to make the fruit salad. The sun came out and it was a nice, happy day.
CeCe Likes Honeydew!
Last night we had a honeydew melon. It was a very good honeydew. CeCe got a rind. She sniffed it. She sniffed it again. It smelled pretty good. She licked it. She slurped. She slurped it again. She said to herself, "Mmm! This is much better then all the melons I've had before. It's juicy. This is absolutely wonderful. I wonder if there is more?" And there was more! She wasn't sure it was the same thing thing though. So she licked it and slurped it, and ate it until it was all gone. But then there were more pieces. And CeCe hasn't had any more melon since then.
My sister gave her a cantaloupe rind one spring morning. CeCe sniffed it. "
Mmm! It smells good," she said to herself. "I think I will eat just a little bit. No one will really mind. Mmm! I'll eat a little more. This is really good, actually! I like it. I'll eat all of it. Lick. Slurp. Lick. Slurp." Before long she ate every single bit of it.
My sister gave her another one. "Mmm! This smells good too. I'll eat it too. I really like this stuff," she said.
CeCe likes watermelon!
One gray and gloomy evening. My sister was making a watermelon fruit salad. It was a very gray day, and I wasn't very happy, until something happened. My sister carved the initial of my first name in the watermelon rind. It letter on it was red and the rest was rind. She saved off the red so it looked so nice. I convinced her to then make a "C" for CeCe. So I put it out where CeCe was sitting. She sniffed it. "Oh, this smells good she said to herself. Mmm! This does smell good. Let me taste it. No one will really mind. I don't take big bites." Lick! Slurp! Lick! Slurp!
Then something happened. Something was wrong. The "C" on the mellon rind was gone. " Oh, I didn't want that!" CeCe didn't get anymore watermelon because we had to make the fruit salad. The sun came out and it was a nice, happy day.
CeCe Likes Honeydew!
Last night we had a honeydew melon. It was a very good honeydew. CeCe got a rind. She sniffed it. She sniffed it again. It smelled pretty good. She licked it. She slurped. She slurped it again. She said to herself, "Mmm! This is much better then all the melons I've had before. It's juicy. This is absolutely wonderful. I wonder if there is more?" And there was more! She wasn't sure it was the same thing thing though. So she licked it and slurped it, and ate it until it was all gone. But then there were more pieces. And CeCe hasn't had any more melon since then.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
CeCe Might Have Kittens!
About a month ago, I noticed CeCe with some other cats. We had heard some yowling calls of male cats. CeCe's abdomen began to get fat. It got fatter and fatter. Pretty soon we were sure that CeCe is going to have kittens. Mama thinks it will be about the end of this month. I can barely wait for CeCe to have kittens. It will be so much fun to have kittens. I hope that I can keep a kitten. It will be fun.
When our cat Windy had kittens, we got to keep two of them. It was so much fun to have kittens. We gave away the rest. I named my cat Licorice. She was very black with nice short hair. Once daddy ran over her accidentally, but she survived. She hid under the table for a long time. We gave her food and water under the table, but finally she came out, and was just as good as ever. Until one day we didn't see her, and we've never seen her since. We don't know what happened to her. I hope that doesn't happen to CeCe's kittens.
There are two of Windy's kittens still alive. One is Stripes. He lives in a barn at my friends house. Muffin is an inside cat. Our neighbor's friend cares for her.
I'll make a post about CeCe's kittens when she has them.
When our cat Windy had kittens, we got to keep two of them. It was so much fun to have kittens. We gave away the rest. I named my cat Licorice. She was very black with nice short hair. Once daddy ran over her accidentally, but she survived. She hid under the table for a long time. We gave her food and water under the table, but finally she came out, and was just as good as ever. Until one day we didn't see her, and we've never seen her since. We don't know what happened to her. I hope that doesn't happen to CeCe's kittens.
There are two of Windy's kittens still alive. One is Stripes. He lives in a barn at my friends house. Muffin is an inside cat. Our neighbor's friend cares for her.
I'll make a post about CeCe's kittens when she has them.
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