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Sayreville to South Amboy
Beaver Log at Davidson's Mill Pond Park
Barks of Black Cherry, Persimmon & Red Pine from my Sunday Cocoon Hunt.
Today and yesterday’s Spotted Lanternfly Stomp
Some textures during my evening walk.
Had some trouble IDing this one, thankfully someone on IG helped. Possible example of Triepeolus lunatus / Lunate Longhorn-Cuckoo, found in my backyard pollinator patch.
Haven't posted in a long while, so here is a Agapostemon sp. / Metallic Green Bee I caught in my Pollinator Patch.
Lycorma delicatula / Spotted Lanternfly found on my front porch.
Found what appears to be an example of a Great Ash Sphinx or Northern Ash Sphinx / Sphinx chersis in my Lilac Bush yesterday.
Squash Vine Borer / Melittia cucurbitae.
My Butternut Squash plants start getting daily inspections now.
Couple of juvenile delinquents in the yard causing trouble.
Northern Mockingbird / Mimus polyglottos
Dogwood branch with bracts.
Went on a nature hike in my backyard today, plants were popping.
Finally finished a scrap lumber display box for my Cecropia collection.
Found this Schlumbergera on the NJ Transit train car floor a year ago when it was only 4 segments in length. Didn’t think it would survive but this year it finally bloomed.
The 909th moth documented in my backyard, Hemaris thysbe.
Halysidota species from last night.