The weather has changed rather drastically from a couple of days ago; today was about 20ºF cooler and completely overcast. It did not have much of an effect on my ability to find bugs, though. There still were not very many.
I found a small, avian tragedy today. Under a tree I saw a lot of feathers scattered, which I recognized as a mourning dove. And then I saw an egg:
Backyard Bug of the Day:
Just kidding. I got a better picture than that.
Okay, better than that.
I think this is a species of tachinid fly, from the genus Trichopoda.
Another species of the same genus. Much smaller.
Other Bugs:
Juvenile praying mantis
Tree hopper
Thick-headed flies. There were about half a dozen of them on a small patch of goldenrod. I have never seen so many of them in one area before. A patch of goldenrod is a good place to hang out if you are a thick-headed fly, because the adults feed on pollen, but also these are parasitic on bees, laying their eggs on them. Since bees feed on goldenrod, too, it's a win-win situation for the thick-headed flies to be there. Except that there were no bees there, only thick-headed flies.
When the moth laid her eggs on this milkweed plant it took her a couple of days. It then took a couple of days for them all to hatch. So it makes sense that the caterpillars are not all in the same instar.
Tiny wasp, probably less than a half inch long.
Leaf hopper
Dragonfly
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