Can you believe it......... |
BUT, on a dreary rainy Tuesday morning.... tadaaaaah! Who would of thought.... all along I assumed it would emerge on a perfect spring/summer day. ( My father suggested maybe the moisture in the air helps them to bore out of the cocoon. Makes sense...)
Well... I just happen to look up and here HE was!!!!!!
I was just awestruck at what I was actually seeing!!!! Then I ran over to check the cocoon... I was actually moved to tears... happy tears!
For those who may be reading about this for the first time, here's a quick recap... ( if your a nature lover and want to read the story from the beginning go back and first read "Forever Grateful... and the Magical Cocoon" here and then "Spring Update: Oliver and the Magical Cocoon" here ) Anyway....some of our dear friends found this huge magnificent caterpillar on my street last Sept. on the day of their wedding party. They brought it in so it wouldn't get squished by all cars fixin' to pull up....and we "let it go"... in my screen enclosure. It spun a wonderful cocoon 3 weeks later. Soooooooo, we've been on the "cocoon watch" for 7 months...wondering if it was gonna make it through the winter.
Oliver and the Magical Cocoon♥ |
Here's my first attempt at getting him on video.....
Jinx -Part 1
Meet Jinxy...
Anyway, it took days before I could get a good look at him because he stayed so far up on the screen enclosure. But I finally did... and then ran to research and found out that he in fact was a male Polyphemus moth. He was glorious!!!!
Here's a closer look at him.... by this time I was beginning to have some concerns over his well being.... and how I could catch and release this magnificent creature.....
He was soooo pretty..... 6" wing span! |
Oh well... I can't take it back right? I choose to believe he indeed fluttered off into the evening..... and found the perfect female and managed to finish his life's work.
I also like to think that I had a part in him surviving winter, as we had had several hard freezes. Ollie and Jinxy's cocoon shared the same plant, so numerous nights I put a heat lamp out for them.
I was extremely grateful to have this experience. I often feel like people don't "get" the things that I am enamoured by.... oh well, poo on them ! I think it's important to follow what brings you peace inside.... and I love what I love : )
More art related post coming soon... I promise! ♥ ajae
Polyphemus Moth Fact: The males have such large feather-like antenna's in order for them to pick up the pheromones released from the females. They can detect and travel up to 5 miles in search of Love♥
That sure is the prettiest Moth I've ever seen! Wow! Great blog, pics & videos!!!
ReplyDeletesuch an amazing journey you have been through with this. so happy for your joy and learning and friendship with this lovely moth. thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! That is soooooo coool!!! I love this Ajae! Thanks for sharing this with us!!
ReplyDeleteYay, he made it through the winter and came out a real beauty! Nature is so fascinating! Thank you for sharing your whole experience from finding the magical cocoon to the hatched moth himself. I loved this post.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! He's so beautiful!! I have a request... could I please use your photo as a reference for my next drawing?? I am learning to use my left hand for art these days and after my luna moth I would love to do this wonderful moth...please Let me know if its ok, Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow everyone... thank you so much for the kind responsive comments, I truly appreciate each and everyone of you!
ReplyDeleteAnd MaryL, pleeeease feel free to use Jinx's photo. And if you feel like sharing I would LOVE to see your left handed study of him : )
My email is ajaemccain@cox.net
I'm thrilled that this experience was followed and appreciated by some of my fellow arties, it means so much, really! xo ajae
Thanks so much Ajae!! Will do!!
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