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Jul. 31, 2011
04:44 PM CDT
Description
This large grasshopper was photographed sitting on the stem of a sunflower.
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Jul. 31, 2011
04:43 PM CDT
Description
This plant has vigorously overtaken my lilac bush, and is sending fast-growing shoots up all over the yard. It is definitely a climbing, vining plant, and had been called bindweed by other folks in the area. Clearly, it is not bindweed. Today, I found it overrun by milkweed tussock moth caterpillars, which strongly suggests it is, in fact, some sort of dogbane. Any ideas?
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Jul. 31, 2011
04:41 PM CDT
Description
A Double Mystery.
The caterpillar certainly looks like a milkweed tussock moth. I first noticed them on my little potted milkweed plant, and wondered where they had come from, since they were already large. Nearby, I located a large number of them feeding on a vine that has overtaken my lilac bush, so I returned the wayward caterpillars to the vine. Now, tussock moth caterpillars supposedly feed only on milkweeds and dogbane. I'll make a separate observation for the vine!
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Jul. 26, 2011
11:11 AM CDT
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Jul. 26, 2011
11:08 AM CDT
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Jul. 26, 2011
11:03 AM CDT
Description
Bindweed blooming on top of a lilac bush appears to be a butterfly mecca.
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Jul. 25, 2011
07:53 PM CDT
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Jul. 25, 2011
07:52 PM CDT
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Jul. 21, 2011
01:43 PM CDT
Description
Very tiny leafhopper. Looks fascinatingly like a particle of plant debris.
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Jul. 21, 2011
01:43 PM CDT
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Jul. 21, 2011
01:42 PM CDT
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Jul. 21, 2011
01:41 PM CDT
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Jul. 21, 2011
01:41 PM CDT
Description
Creepy fly. (lol)
Large, the size of a paper wasp.
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Jul. 21, 2011
01:40 PM CDT
Description
Fly
1/4 to 1/2 inch long.
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Jul. 21, 2011
01:40 PM CDT
Description
Every once in a while, the camera cooperates beautifully.
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Jul. 21, 2011
01:37 PM CDT
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Jul. 21, 2011
01:37 PM CDT
Description
Held its wings spread similar to a dragonfly (but is clearly a damselfly).
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Jul. 21, 2011
01:36 PM CDT
Description
Active. 1 to 1.5 inches long.
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Jul. 21, 2011
01:35 PM CDT
Description
This gorgeous argiope built its web in our basement doorway. I think we'll just let it stay, as we don't often use that door anyhow.
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Jul. 19, 2011
06:15 PM CDT
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Jul. 14, 2011
09:43 PM CDT
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Jul. 14, 2011
09:42 PM CDT
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Jul. 14, 2011
09:42 PM CDT
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Jul. 14, 2011
09:41 PM CDT
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Jul. 14, 2011
09:40 PM CDT
Description
Probably nymphs of the milkweed bug.
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Jul. 14, 2011
09:39 PM CDT
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Jul. 14, 2011
09:39 PM CDT
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Jul. 14, 2011
09:38 PM CDT
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Jul. 14, 2011
09:38 PM CDT