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| sent on October 28, 2020 (22:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Gandy, you posted an image that along with the caption becomes informative, I like your passion for nature, your stopping to observe. Every year I see on my farm the macauns that lay eggs (always single and distant from each other) on wild fennel plants that I grow them especially for them. However few or rare caterpillars that manage to become butterfly because they are eaten by black heads, tails, and even sparrows, the latter when they have to feed their young at the nest, their diet is insectivorous, then when they grow up they become granivores. I even saw a small fly that was sticking a macau caterpillar with its sting, this one deposits an egg inside the caterpillar, which will be eaten by the larva that will be born inside its body. I stop here Aeo, good night :-) :-) Ciao Gandy, hai postato un'immagine che assieme alla didascalia diventa istruttiva, mi piace la tua passione verso la natura, il tuo fermarti a osservare. Annualmente vedo sul mio orto i macaoni che depositano le uova (sempre singole e distanti tra loro) sulle piante di finocchio selvatico che le faccio crescere appositamente per loro. Comunque pochi o rari i bruchi che riescono a diventare farfalla perché vengono mangiati da capineri, coderosse, merli e persino passeri, quest'ultimi quando hanno da sfamare i loro piccoli al nido, la loro dieta è insettivora, poi quando crescono diventano granivori. Ho visto persino una piccola mosca che stava infilzando con il suo pungiglione un bruco di macaone, questa deposita un uovo all'interno del bruco, il quale verrà mangiato dalla larva che nascerà all'interno del suo corpo. Mi fermo qua Ciao, buona nottata  |
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