Video number 3 featuring butterflies. Sometimes, if we are lucky, we get the beautiful black swallowtail visiting the garden in the morning for a drink from our flowers. Set to the musical piece Nocturne in E Flat by Frederic Chopin.
Espanol: Video numero tres de mariposas en el jardin. Esta Mariposa Negra que se llama "Swallowtail" tiene lindos colores que lucen brillantes sobre las flores. La musica de piano que escoji es de Frederic Chopin.
This clip was for San Antonio Public Access TV. Produced by 411 Productions.
This was such a treat, I love butterflies and Chopin, what a great combination!
Visionarybutterfly 2 years ago
That's cool how they flutter their wings fast to keep their balance. You're never too old not to enjoy butterflies soaring around a garden.
UtahMike41 2 years ago
Yes, the Pipevine Swallowtail ranged as far north as Connecticut during the Victorian era. But as the pipevine fell out of fashion, their range shrank. But they could come back! Plant pipevine!
kellabeck 2 years ago
I have read that Pipevine Swallowtail butterflies as caterpillars will only feed on Astrolochia (pipevine) species--they will not consume any other type of plant in the caterpillar stage and this fact has limited their range; by planting Astrolochia species in one's garden it may be possible to develop a colony of these beautiful Swallowtail butterflies, whose natural habitat has apparently been restricted in recent years due to this limitation. Lovely video- thanks for posting it!
Mirth6 2 years ago
Mother Nature provides for every living being.
minztee23 3 years ago 2
This is actually a Pipevine Swallowtail - it has just one row of orange dots.
tomterrific1947 4 years ago
Beautiful! Thanks for using the Chopin Nocturne in E flat, my favorite piece!
chevychase 4 years ago
love
kahaki 4 years ago
You sure have a lot of Pipevine Swallowtails in your yard! Chris/JCMDIdotCOM
jcmegabyte 4 years ago