May 28
Posted: under photography, Plantlife, Wildlife.
Tags: beauty, beetle, butterflies, photography, prairie restoration May 28th, 2010
The basketflower, Centaurea americana, looks much like a thistle at first…but the stem and leaves are not prickly at all. It’s a favorite of Black Swallowtail butterflies (and Giant Swallowtails, if there’s enough moisture for the flowers to last into summer) and many smaller butterflies. And also other insects. Beetle flying toward Basketflower already occupied […] [...more]
The basketflower, Centaurea americana, looks much like a thistle at first…but the stem and leaves are not prickly at all. It’s a favorite of Black Swallowtail butterflies (and Giant Swallowtails, if there’s enough moisture for the flowers to last into summer) and many smaller butterflies. And also other insects.
Beetle flying toward Basketflower already occupied by Black Swallowtail
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Jun 09
Posted: under photography, Wildlife.
Tags: beetle, new species, photography June 9th, 2009
Actually not new today, but on May 23–which may, if the moth gets IDed soon, become a double-dot-day of two new species. Anyway, meet Phileurus valgus L. [...more]
Actually not new today, but on May 23–which may, if the moth gets IDed soon, become a double-dot-day of two new species.
Anyway, meet Phileurus valgus L.
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May 04
Posted: under photography, Plantlife, Wildlife.
Tags: beauty, beetle, insect, native plants, photography May 4th, 2009
This is the season when all my plans for writing sensible, helpful, organized entries about this or that aspect of our project go blooey…because since we finally got some rain, the flowers (and their insect “friends”) are burgeoning and all I want to do is take pictures and say “Look! Look at this one!” For […] [...more]
This is the season when all my plans for writing sensible, helpful, organized entries about this or that aspect of our project go blooey…because since we finally got some rain, the flowers (and their insect “friends”) are burgeoning and all I want to do is take pictures and say “Look! Look at this one!” For instance, stiff-stem prairie flax, Linum berlandieri, gold from a distance, but up close decorated with delicate, precise lines of dark orange.
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May 01
Posted: under photography, Wildlife.
Tags: beauty, beetle, insect, photography May 1st, 2009
I was out photographing wildflowers yesterday, after returning from the trip, and saw something I thought at first was an unfamiliar butterfly or moth, orange with black-tipped wings. It flew oddly–more mothlike than butterfly-like, but not quite that, either. Once it landed, I was able to get a first shot, then–slowly sneaking in, and using […] [...more]
I was out photographing wildflowers yesterday, after returning from the trip, and saw something I thought at first was an unfamiliar butterfly or moth, orange with black-tipped wings. It flew oddly–more mothlike than butterfly-like, but not quite that, either. Once it landed, I was able to get a first shot, then–slowly sneaking in, and using the zoom–closer ones.
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