The bugs are bad this year.
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| Wetland walk |
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| We had an amazingly buggy walk in the woods! |

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| Home time! |
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| Wetland walk |
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| We had an amazingly buggy walk in the woods! |

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| Home time! |
Snowberry clearwing
The Snowberry Clearwing is a moth of the order Lepidoptera, family Sphingidae, AKA hummingbird moth, because of its similarity to the bird. It has a long probiscus, which it uses to eat. You can see it, somewhat, in the photo below.
They are huge. I was reaching in to get some cracked corn for the bird feeder, and spotted this monster! It was the size of Daisy's ear!
Once it spotted Daisy, it began hopping to get away. This just encouraged her.![]() |
| CC # 267 |


Further research, from a bug book, tells me it is a "six-spotted fishing spider" (Dolomedes triton).
You'd think, with four cats about, Phoebe would build a nest a little farther away. The nest, as my faithful readers know, is in the open part of the shed, on the left. Dear wee Daisy, who has inner bigness, spots her from time-to-time, and heads over to the shed, but so far (knock wood) we are good.![]() |
| Daisy, my climber! |
Nah, me either. I have is a closer shot! Hooray for the zoom lens. (It was a gift! An early birthday present last year!)![]() |
| phoebe egg - the first one |
As she dives and catches bugs, in the blink of an eye, I am both impressed by her skills, and happy she is working to lower the bug population!![]() |
| Now there are five! |


With great excitement, the Indigo bunting came back this evening. I've neve seen one until today. I realized, from my walkies video a day ago, that this was the bird singing in the trees on my walks in the wetland. Checking it out in my bird book, I was able to name it, and went to the Cornell University website and verified the song! Sure enough, there were happily singing in the trees. I couldn't capture a photo at all until it came to the feeder.
We headed off to the frog pond for walkies yesterday. We'd had a big rain, and then the sun came out.![]() |
| Teeny spring peeper tadpoles |
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| Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris) poisonous - grows in the wetland |
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| There were two hanging out together. The camouflage is amazing. |
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| Daisy didn't want to go home! |
This is a fun story!
Next to come to the feeder was the woodpecker. I love how it holds on with its tail!![]() |
| Grackles as busy |
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| The Horse Chestnut still hasn't unfolded after the frost. The flower buds seem OK. |
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| Mid-day thunderstorm and sun shower! |

