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| Getting down to it, like ants on aphids! |
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| Lots of milkweed plants in our backyard fields. |
Insects are hungry and twitterpated!
Milkweed plants host many critters.
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| They smell beautiful! |
Obviously, the Monarch butterfly eggs and caterpillars, but there are several bugs who are named after the plant.
Whilst searching for Monarch butterfly eggs, I managed to find a ton of bugs I'd never photographed. Serendipity.
(Never mind the deerflies that bit me!)
It's amazing the bugs that depend upon this plant.
I did find ONE Monarch caterpillar that hatched this week. I was so excited. It was confirmed on BAMONA.
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| First Monarch caterpillar in two years! |
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| I know what they are up to! |
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She kept on eating, then she moved away!
He gave me a dirty look, 'Back off, sister!'
Red Milkweed Beetle (Tetraopes tetrophthalmus) |
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| Dorah walks in the milkweed in the lower field meadow! She was frog hunting. |
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| Red Milkweed Beetle (Tetraopes tetrophthalmus) |
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| Macro lens is tricky, especially with my glasses. Its front spider legs are focused... |
Here are some photos of some of the others. Earwigs, lots of beetles.
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| Butterfly up close. Was it ever mad at me! |
goldenrod soldier beetle, also known as Pennsylvania leatherwing (Chauliognathus pensylvanicus)


























