However, I did find a fairly good selection of bugs today. Including one that I don't think I have ever seen, which is Backyard Bug of the Day:
I don't know what it is. I tried to look it up, but I didn't even know where to look. It mostly looks like an ant, but not like any ant in my book. It looks a little bit like a beetle, but not much. It's really small, too.
The great thing about a warm day is that you find more bugs, and different ones than you find when it's colder. The bad thing is, the bugs are more active. It's much easier to take a picture of a sluggish bug. That is not what I found today:
On the bright side, I did get a shot of a bug about to fly. Sadly, not in focus.
Ladybug
Hoppers, of course, because it was in the 60s. Not as many as I expected to see, though.
I think these are winter craneflies. They were swarming yesterday, but not today.
There were a couple of times today that I saw moths, but what would happen is there would be a moth on a tree or plant and I would not see it until I got close, and then it would fly away, and I wouldn't be able to get its picture. But one of the times this happened, the moth flew down to the ground and landed right in front of me. Here is the good picture of the moth, to be followed by the interesting pictures of the moth:
This is how I first saw it:
But what I noticed when I saw it land, is that there was another bug crawling on the ground nearby, which I don't think you can see in this picture, but I saw it while I was standing there. I figured it was an ant, but then I looked closer...
It was not an ant. Can you see it?
Here's the same picture, and I've circled the bug.
It walked very close to the moth...
The bug is circled here, too...
So, here's the bug. It was moving fast, so I didn't get a good shot at it...
Here's the above picture zoomed in. If I'd gotten a good picture it would be BBotD. This might be a new one for me.
Whatever that bug is, it was not the only one around:
A few steps further and the moth went all Taylor Swift on the ant and shook it off. The ant came back a few more times, though, and each time the moth shook it off, and once poked at it with its leg. What surprised me is that it didn't fly away, either because of the ant or because of me.
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