
Fall 2016
Pencil by Audrey
I drew this pictures of a little girl with a big carrot because we had just picked our carrots and there was one HUGE one.
Yesterday while I was playing outside in the snow, I tripped on this butterfly. I ran inside and looked him up. He is a Winter Coconut butterfly. Three eggs are laid on a coconut flower.  The baby caterpillars then eat the inside of the immature coconut. They stay in groups of 3 caterpillars. Once they are ready to emerge as butterflies they come out of one end of the coconut before the coconut gets to hard. Then they cover the holes with a mixture of saliva and webbing and the coconut shells grows over it forming three “eyes”. The butterflies are really cool.