Re: [cayugabirds-l] Monarch caterpillar relocated to Salt Point

2014-08-30 Thread Betsy Darlington
Hurray!  Ever since not finding it this morning, I've been wondering if
someone else did. Whew!
I have seen just one - or perhaps two - adults this entire summer! :-(
Betsy


On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 4:17 PM, Candace Cornell  wrote:

> The Monarch caterpillar that Suan found yesterday downtown has been
> transported to the Salt Point natural area in Lansing and placed deep
> within a milkweed patch. Sue Ruoff, one of the Friends of Salt Point and
> the person responsible for creating the butterfly attracting meadows and
> securing Salt Point's Monarch Waystation (*http://www.monarchwatch.org/
> *), used Suan's directions to locate the
> creature and it's now been introduced it to it's new home.
>
> FYI: Monarch Waystation #8782 is at Salt Point, Lansing. This is a
> registered Waystation with Monarch Watch, a group dedicated to the
> conserving Monarch populations. I wrote about it in my last *On Osprey
> Time* 
> (*http://www.lansingrec.com/parks/20-salt-point/salt-point-articles/27-on-osprey-time
> *)
>  blog
> installment, Blog #48, which will be posted shortly.
>
> ​Thank you Suan for bringing this to our attention and to Betsy, Sue, and
> all others that attempted to help the caterpillar.
>
> Candace
>
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Monarch caterpillar relocated to Salt Point

2014-08-30 Thread Nancy
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> On Aug 30, 2014, at 4:37 PM, Carol Keeler  wrote:
> 
> So very good to hear!  A friend of mine raised three Monarch caterpillars 
> that she found in her garden.  She just released them as beautiful adults.  I 
> see one or two Monarchs daily in my yard.  I haven't found any caterpillar 
> yet.  I do plant native plants to try and help.  I have lots of common 
> milkweed in my yard and have planted many swamp milkweed plants to attract 
> Monarchs.  Each new Monarch is important in view of their decline.  I hope 
> the one you found makes it to adulthood and the next step in its journey.
> 
> Sent from my iPad
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>> On Aug 30, 2014, at 4:17 PM, Candace Cornell  wrote:
>> 
>> The Monarch caterpillar that Suan found yesterday downtown has been 
>> transported to the Salt Point natural area in Lansing and placed deep within 
>> a milkweed patch. Sue Ruoff, one of the Friends of Salt Point and the person 
>> responsible for creating the butterfly attracting meadows and securing Salt 
>> Point's Monarch Waystation (http://www.monarchwatch.org/), used Suan's 
>> directions to locate the creature and it's now been introduced it to it's 
>> new home.
>> 
>> FYI: Monarch Waystation #8782 is at Salt Point, Lansing. This is a 
>> registered Waystation with Monarch Watch, a group dedicated to the 
>> conserving Monarch populations. I wrote about it in my last On Osprey Time 
>> (http://www.lansingrec.com/parks/20-salt-point/salt-point-articles/27-on-osprey-time)
>>  blog installment, Blog #48, which will be posted shortly.
>> 
>> ​Thank you Suan for bringing this to our attention and to Betsy, Sue, and 
>> all others that attempted to help the caterpillar.
>> 
>> Candace
>> 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Monarch caterpillar relocated to Salt Point

2014-08-30 Thread Carol Keeler
So very good to hear!  A friend of mine raised three Monarch caterpillars that 
she found in her garden.  She just released them as beautiful adults.  I see 
one or two Monarchs daily in my yard.  I haven't found any caterpillar yet.  I 
do plant native plants to try and help.  I have lots of common milkweed in my 
yard and have planted many swamp milkweed plants to attract Monarchs.  Each new 
Monarch is important in view of their decline.  I hope the one you found makes 
it to adulthood and the next step in its journey.

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> On Aug 30, 2014, at 4:17 PM, Candace Cornell  wrote:
> 
> The Monarch caterpillar that Suan found yesterday downtown has been 
> transported to the Salt Point natural area in Lansing and placed deep within 
> a milkweed patch. Sue Ruoff, one of the Friends of Salt Point and the person 
> responsible for creating the butterfly attracting meadows and securing Salt 
> Point's Monarch Waystation (http://www.monarchwatch.org/), used Suan's 
> directions to locate the creature and it's now been introduced it to it's new 
> home.
> 
> FYI: Monarch Waystation #8782 is at Salt Point, Lansing. This is a registered 
> Waystation with Monarch Watch, a group dedicated to the conserving Monarch 
> populations. I wrote about it in my last On Osprey Time 
> (http://www.lansingrec.com/parks/20-salt-point/salt-point-articles/27-on-osprey-time)
>  blog installment, Blog #48, which will be posted shortly.
> 
> ​Thank you Suan for bringing this to our attention and to Betsy, Sue, and all 
> others that attempted to help the caterpillar.
> 
> Candace
> 
>  
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[cayugabirds-l] Monarch caterpillar relocated to Salt Point

2014-08-30 Thread Candace Cornell
The Monarch caterpillar that Suan found yesterday downtown has been
transported to the Salt Point natural area in Lansing and placed deep
within a milkweed patch. Sue Ruoff, one of the Friends of Salt Point and
the person responsible for creating the butterfly attracting meadows and
securing Salt Point's Monarch Waystation (*http://www.monarchwatch.org/
*), used Suan's directions to locate the
creature and it's now been introduced it to it's new home.

FYI: Monarch Waystation #8782 is at Salt Point, Lansing. This is a
registered Waystation with Monarch Watch, a group dedicated to the
conserving Monarch populations. I wrote about it in my last *On Osprey Time*
(*http://www.lansingrec.com/parks/20-salt-point/salt-point-articles/27-on-osprey-time
*)
blog
installment, Blog #48, which will be posted shortly.

​Thank you Suan for bringing this to our attention and to Betsy, Sue, and
all others that attempted to help the caterpillar.

Candace

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