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  • Josiegirl
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 10834

    Wish The Kids Were Here!

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    My 20 yo dd and I found this today and observed it for quite awhile. Then we put it back up in the crab apple tree, worried I'd mow over it. But it was the coolest and biggest caterpillar I think I've ever seen around here. At first we were freaked out by it but as we watched it, it was just the most amazing thing. So, of course I had to look it up to see what it was.

    I'm like a little kid myself when I discover something new(for me) and unusual in nature. I still remember the day I watched a huge flock of cedar waxwings light in my lilac tree, then fly off to who knows where. Only time I've ever seen cedar waxwings. Or the scarlet tanager my neighbor brought to show me one day; again the only time I've ever seen one. Or the beautiful luna moth sitting on my tree during my ds's high school graduation party, 15 years ago. Never seen another in all my 59 years.

    I love sharing things like this with daycare.
  • Laurel
    Daycare.com Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 3218

    #2
    Originally posted by Josiegirl
    http://www.wormspit.com/cecropia.htm

    My 20 yo dd and I found this today and observed it for quite awhile. Then we put it back up in the crab apple tree, worried I'd mow over it. But it was the coolest and biggest caterpillar I think I've ever seen around here. At first we were freaked out by it but as we watched it, it was just the most amazing thing. So, of course I had to look it up to see what it was.

    I'm like a little kid myself when I discover something new(for me) and unusual in nature. I still remember the day I watched a huge flock of cedar waxwings light in my lilac tree, then fly off to who knows where. Only time I've ever seen cedar waxwings. Or the scarlet tanager my neighbor brought to show me one day; again the only time I've ever seen one. Or the beautiful luna moth sitting on my tree during my ds's high school graduation party, 15 years ago. Never seen another in all my 59 years.

    I love sharing things like this with daycare.
    Awesome!!!!

    Laurel

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    • Familycare71
      Daycare.com Member
      • Apr 2011
      • 1716

      #3
      Wow!!! That was amazing- how exciting you saw one of those as a caterpillar!

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      • Sugar Magnolia
        Blossoms Blooming
        • Apr 2011
        • 2647

        #4
        Wow! Science rocks! I bet the daycare kids would like that link A LOT! I WILL be showing that to mine. We have 3 butterflies in our play yard every day.....
        OT, totally, but while admiring our butterflies Friday, we were treated to what appeared to be a low-flying military jet, I swear it was a Blue Angel!?! So both natural and man made air show that day.

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        • Brooksie
          Daycare.com Member
          • Oct 2012
          • 1315

          #5
          Wow!! That is AWESOME! I've never seen a caterpillar like that or a moth that is that big and beautiful.

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          • daycarediva
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 11698

            #6
            beautiful!!!!

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