Pacific Gopher Snake – Pituophis catenifer catenifer

A Pacific Gopher Snake absorbs heat from the sun on a fire road.

During the past month I have encountered the Pacific Gopher snake (video) three times while hiking or running on the fire roads and single-track trails near my house. Each sighting was in a different location. The second and third snakes appeared at least one mile or more from the previous sighting so they were probably three different… Continue reading Pacific Gopher Snake – Pituophis catenifer catenifer

California Mantis (Stagmomantis californica)

A Female California Mantis

The California Mantis lives from less than nine months up to one year maximum. I found the female mantis in this photograph on a plastic pipe and wire enclosure that sits flush with a sliding screen door at my house. The enclosure allows my cat to go outside when the screen door is open while protecting him from the venerable… Continue reading California Mantis (Stagmomantis californica)

Danaus plexippus: Fourth of Four Monarchs

A Monarch about to fly away.

Today, November 18, 2016, I released the fourth of the four monarchs that I brought indoors to raise. That makes four in November and five total adults released since I started planting milkweed in early spring. Four males, one female. At least six or seven caterpillars that I left on the plants disappeared, presumably they… Continue reading Danaus plexippus: Fourth of Four Monarchs

Danaus plexippus: Four Monarchs

Hanging onto a milkweed stem while the wings fill out with hemolymph.

Three of the butterflies, two males and one female, emerged on November 16. the fourth, a male, emerged the following day. The fourth was about one day behind the first three in its development. In the video, the fourth Monarch’s chrysalis is still opaque green. I kept the first three butterflies in their enclosure overnight… Continue reading Danaus plexippus: Four Monarchs