A tale in tweets following the life of Rollo, a White Admiral butterfly caterpillar, offspring of Camilla
Closer view of a hatched White Admiral larva yesterday on its self-constructed 'pier', with aerial latrine suspended beneath I think? They are really tiny! #WhiteAdmiralWatch@ukbutterflies @BCSussex @SussexWildlife @savebutterflies pic.twitter.com/zXeZpJWpL1
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) July 17, 2020
Meet the sons and daughters of Camilla! #WhiteAdmiralWatch@ukbutterflies @rlewington2 @BCSussex @SussexWildlife pic.twitter.com/UekvPMyBIN
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) July 19, 2020
Rollo the White Admiral larva now looking deliciously spiky in 2nd instar (?) incarnation while inspecting his aerial latrine this afternoon. #WhiteAdmiralWatch@ukbutterflies @BCSussex @SussexWildlife pic.twitter.com/29sewdHQ49
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) July 24, 2020
#WhiteAdmiralWatch is proud to present moving footage of tiny caterpillars! Here Rollo the 2nd instar White Admiral larva takes a stroll to inspect his aerial latrine. ๐๐ฅ@ukbutterflies @BCSussex @savebutterflies pic.twitter.com/aWRtMuIkrz
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) July 29, 2020
White Admiral Watch: Rollo's Adventure. In which our intrepid hero wakes up, goes for a walk, eats lunch, returns home and falls asleep again! Extended edition. ๐ฆ๐๐ฅ #WhiteAdmiralWatchhttps://t.co/llZGXFGf34@savebutterflies @BCSussex @ukbutterflies @SussexWildlife
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) July 30, 2020
White Admiral (Limenitis camilla) caterpillar Rollo is now in his 3rd instar and was tucking into his 3rd Honeysuckle leaf yesterday to celebrate. ๐๐๐ฟ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@ukbutterflies @BCSussex pic.twitter.com/v3kYZ4KZBv
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) August 4, 2020
Monday's White Admiral caterpillar roll call looked like this. R.I.P. Dave! ๐๐ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@BCSussex @ukbutterflies @savebutterflies @SussexWildlife pic.twitter.com/Lq0soJs6Qs
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) August 5, 2020
Rollo the precocious White Admiral caterpillar has begun to build his cut-and-shut hibernaculum. Who's a clever boy! ๐๐ฟโบ๏ธ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@ukbutterflies @BCSussex @savebutterflies @SussexWildlife pic.twitter.com/bV60swj0yS
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) August 9, 2020
Jules has made a bivouac to shelter from the heat. Poppy has *finally* graduated to her 2nd Honeysuckle leaf! Rollo was asleep in his hibernaculum. Rich the messy eater has not been seen for 2 days now. R.I.P. Rich? #WhiteAdmiralWatch@ukbutterflies @BCSussex @SussexWildlife pic.twitter.com/9QdzCehKyd
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) August 12, 2020
Rollo's natty hibernaculum incorporates a convenient frass disposal chute I noticed yesterday. Clever kid! ๐โบ๏ธ๐๏ธ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@ukbutterflies @BCSussex pic.twitter.com/OUAUnNm8sB
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) August 14, 2020
World of the White Admirals. Couldn't resist a bit of drone action… ๐๐ฆ๐ #WhiteAdmiralWatch pic.twitter.com/mtOWw3K8ea
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) September 11, 2020
As Rollo slumbers a brief interlude follows…
The Life and Times (and Unfortunate Demise) of a White Admiral Caterpillar Named 'Jules'. #WhiteAdmiralWatch@BCSussex @savebutterflies @ukbutterflies @MikeSlater5 pic.twitter.com/wTuUsm8nsY
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) September 23, 2020
We return to the star of our show…
The Happier Tale of a White Admiral Butterfly Larva Called 'Rollo'. #WhiteAdmiralWatch@BCSussex @SussexWildlife @ukbutterflies @MikeSlater5 pic.twitter.com/oIgC82R1U4
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) September 24, 2020
Catching a glimpse of the overwintering White Admiral caterpillars has become increasingly difficult, even though I know precisely where to look! ๐๐#WhiteAdmiralWatch@BCSussex @savebutterflies @SussexWildlife pic.twitter.com/rKSjA1pqWw
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) October 6, 2020
As the seasons change only two overwintering White Admiral larvae remain. #WhiteAdmiralWatch ๐ฆ๐๐@BCSussex @SussexWildlife @WoodlandTrust pic.twitter.com/IPSPTBpObi
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) November 19, 2020
Rollo’s close neighbour catches a chill…
I hope the overwintering White Admiral caterpillars remembered to add anti-freeze! ๐โ๏ธ๐ฆ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@BCSussex @SussexWildlife @savebutterflies pic.twitter.com/UeL2nF2NYp
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) January 10, 2021
Spring returns to the wood…
Rollo the White Admiral caterpillar has finally ventured out of his winter hibernaculum on Honeysuckle after more than 8 months! ๐๐ฆ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@BCSussex @SussexWildlife @ukbutterflies pic.twitter.com/uuyO4Vm1hg
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) May 3, 2021
Bluebell Wood with White Admiral: The Movie. Don't expect fireworks from this little caterpillar, he's had a long winter! ๐๐ฆ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@ukbutterflies @SussexWildlife @BCSussex pic.twitter.com/2noo5UM6Bf
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) May 5, 2021
Rollo the White Admiral caterpillar, sensibly stowed away beyond the reach of falling raindrops yesterday. Still 3rd instar I think? ๐ฆ๐โ๏ธ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@ukbutterflies @BCSussex pic.twitter.com/LwhoXjZGO0
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) May 16, 2021
One very soggy White Admiral caterpillar this evening, draped across his former hibernaculum. There were streams in the wood where I haven't seen water before. ๐ฆ๐โ๏ธ #WhiteAdmiralWatch pic.twitter.com/LDmxvXKG7S
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) May 17, 2021
My 3rd instar White Admiral caterpillar is being stalked by this parasitic wasp for the 2nd day now. Am I right to be concerned Gavin? ๐๐ฌ๐ #WhiteAdmiralWatch @BroadGavin pic.twitter.com/As5uTBXgWZ
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) May 19, 2021
White Admiral hungry! White Admiral eat Honeysuckle! Thankfully the parasitic wasp lurking nearby was a false alarm.๐ฆ๐๐ #WhiteAdmiralWatch pic.twitter.com/5TctyLFH5T
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) May 20, 2021
White Admiral Watch pays tribute to Eric Carle, author of ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’…
Finally some good weather for caterpillars! But sad news for children's book lovers. ๐๐ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@BCSussex @SussexWildlife pic.twitter.com/bUf37aFdUH
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) May 27, 2021
My White Admiral caterpillar seems to be eating well but still 3rd instar, which is way behind where he should be at this time I think? #WhiteAdmiralWatch @ukbutterflies pic.twitter.com/BUZaFQs4bi
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) May 31, 2021
My White Admiral's sunbathing session was rudely interrupted when this impudent Looper Moth attempted to displace him from his perch! A furious waggle battle for Honeysuckle supremacy ensued. ๐๐ ๐ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@BCSussex @ukbutterflies @savebutterflies pic.twitter.com/VPdWzIJ2VJ
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) June 1, 2021
Rollo the White Admiral finally got round to shedding his skin yesterday and is now a spectacularly spiky 4th instar! ๐๐ฆ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@BCSussex @ukbutterflies @SussexWildlife pic.twitter.com/IEmekQiiCX
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) June 2, 2021
Closer view shows this parasitic wasp injecting eggs into Honeysuckle while tiptoeing round my 4th instar White Admiral caterpillar! ๐ฌ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@BroadGavin @ukbutterflies @BCSussex pic.twitter.com/LpGaHyRDQR
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) June 7, 2021
Rollo the 4th instar White Admiral caterpillar is now turning a characteristic shade of green. #WhiteAdmiralWatch pic.twitter.com/2ukkuAQQFU
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) June 7, 2021
Rollo the White Admiral caterpillar is looking damn fine! ๐๐ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@BCSussex @ukbutterflies @SussexWildlife pic.twitter.com/92NaSJASet
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) June 15, 2021
But not all is well…
Frass bottom left but what might the brown gunge directly beneath my White Admiral's head be? #WhiteAdmiralWatch @ukbutterflies @mikeslater pic.twitter.com/pto8woujIv
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) June 19, 2021
Rollo the White Admiral caterpillar has now demolished the Honeysuckle leaves surrounding his former hibernaculum. Time to pupate? #WhiteAdmiralWatch@ukbutterflies @BCSussex @SussexWildlife @MikeSlater5 pic.twitter.com/q1a4hXxgW9
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) June 24, 2021
Mine is clearly a little lackadaisical… ๐ค #WhiteAdmiralWatch pic.twitter.com/uN2z8InzO5
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) June 30, 2021
The reason for Rollo’s delayed development becomes clear…
A fly was over-eager to pay its last respects to my parasitised White Admiral caterpillar. But even in this near-fatal condition Rollo summoned the energy to lash out with his head! #WhiteAdmiralWatch pic.twitter.com/RgCOWbHhxg
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) July 1, 2021
My parasitised White Admiral caterpillar remains alive and now mobile again. I think it may also still be eating, but rear end looking somewhat dysfunctional. ๐๐ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@ukbutterflies @BCSussex @BroadGavin pic.twitter.com/n61MZ5Hq4R
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) July 5, 2021
He's still hanging on. Quite literally. Possibly no longer eating however.๐ฆ๐๐ #WhiteAdmiralWatch pic.twitter.com/BqgsTjjRq4
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) July 5, 2021
The end is nigh… today I found Rollo the parasitised White Admiral caterpillar on the leaf litter below his Honeysuckle home. Fell or crawled? I'm not sure. Still alive, but barely. ๐๐ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@ukbutterflies @BroadGavin @BCSussex pic.twitter.com/f0kNFNKGwy
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) July 6, 2021
It's the end of the road for Camilla's clan. 8 larvae followed from eggs or 1st instar. Rollo was the last survivor, now gone.๐ฆ๐๐ข #WhiteAdmiralWatch@ukbutterflies @BCSussex @SussexWildlife pic.twitter.com/y6GmOEZYO2
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) July 9, 2021
Wasp (probably Cotesia sibyllarum) emerging from parasitised remains of White Admiral caterpillar this morning. 8 more emerged shortly after. That's now 10 in total! ๐๐ #WhiteAdmiralWatch@BroadGavin @BCSussex @ukbutterflies pic.twitter.com/NRcC5XYMOO
— Dom Greves (@domgreves) July 12, 2021
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