So now you are probably thinking that I am going to say that today was a rare day indeed, and I managed to get pictures of a whole bunch of butterflies!
Well, sort of:
There was this one. I can't tell you what species it was.
But look, I got a picture of it flying!
See!
Then there was this one. I confess, I chased it a little, about three feet. I think it's a pearl crescent. I can't really tell, though.
Finally!
Gray hairstreak
I think it's a comma.
I didn't get a great shot of it, but I did get okay shots of both sides of the wings, so that's something.
Honestly, caterpillars are much easier to photograph. Like today's Backyard Bug of the Day:
Banded tussock moth. I don't know for sure, but this might be a new species for me. In this color variant, anyway. But at this point, I can't always remember what I have seen, and what I have only seen in books.
Other Bugs:
Assassin bug nymph on one blade of grass, stilt legged bug on another.
Stilt legged bug
Another monarch caterpillar!
White hickory tussock moth caterpillar dancing on a thread:
Okay, caterpillars are not always easy to photograph.
Another ailanthus webworm moth eclosed today. It flew from the 'nest' as I approached, and landed on a nearby bush.
And there are still caterpillars in various stages in the nest.
I think this year this has been the most common species of dragonfly in my backyard:
I failed in my attempt to identify it. It looks a lot like several species in my books, but not exactly like any of them.
In addition to this dragonfly that sat so patiently while I took a lot of pictures of it, there were a lot of dragonflies cruising in the air above the backyard. It had to be more than one species, too, because they were not all the same size. I love when they swarm like that. Usually I can't even see what it is that they are hunting, it's usually too small for me to tell, but it's fun to watch them fly.
Tree cricket:
Woolly bear caterpillar, aka Isabella tiger moth
Arachnid Appreciation:
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Do you recognize that caterpillar profile? Don't worry, the spider did not attack it, it zoomed off on its thread to somewhere else.
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