A better view of the fly on the eggs
Next morning, still there
The plot thickens
A different hopper
The new and improved weevil
Didn't turn out, like it anyway
This one didn't turn out perfectly, either
Egg watch, third morning
A garden friend
Today's hopper
Underside of hopper
Little woodpile spider
Woodland butterfly
Baby fungus
Tiny assassin bug dines on microscopic beetle
Red velvet mites enjoy a leafhopper
Spiny spider
Yup, it's a wasp
By the bite of the silvery bug
A Scolops sulcipes
Lovehoppers
A beetle grub
Same beetle's pupa
Golden tortoise beetle
Strangest leafhopper I've ever seen
Cottony leafhopper, different view
Hoverfly hygiene
What would be evening . . .
Big, loud, spiny fly
Nature is violent
The lone purple flower . . .
And a different fly
Very small elongated beetles
Quick green insect
Fast butterfly
Considering supper
Unknown small fly
Robber fly
Hoverfly's breakfast
Spiny little spider
Carpenter ant
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We call them "gobblers" because we eat them, often…
The dreaded "Snake Doctor"
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Rack 'em
Somebody else's eggs -- but if you look closely you see they are being visited -- raided? -- by a small fly. I wonder if it is preparing some parasitic surprise for the little buglets that will hatch. The eggs were on a rhubarb leaf; the cluster was a quarter-inch high. And I cheated and used flash -- it was getting dark.
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