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Nature, Garden, Life. July 28, 2016. Garden Damsels and Dragons. A thread-slender eastern forktail (Ischnura verticalis) damsel fly. A common green darner (Anax junius) is one of the largest surviving dragonflies. Posted in Backyard Nature. Saint Paul, MN. September 2, 2015. Common Green Darner (. Posted in Backyard Nature. Tagged Common green darner. September 30, 2014. Adult male autumn meadowhawks are red with few or no markings on the abdomen. Also known as autumn meadowhawks (. Adult autumn meadowha...
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Nature, Garden, Life. October 18, 2014. Collecting nectar and pollen from sedum ‘autumn joy’. It wasn’t until I was an adult and a gardener that I grew to like bees especially bumble bees. Why bumble bees? A black-and-gold bumble bee (Bombus auricomus) nectars in monarda ‘Jacob Cline’. A boreal bumble bee (. Rests on red clover (. Common eastern bumble bee (. On Veronica ‘Red Fox’. Common eastern bumble bees are active in autumn, even on cloudy, cool days. Saint Paul, MN. September 12, 2013. Thoughts on ...
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Nature, Garden, Life. July 28, 2016. Garden Damsels and Dragons. A thread-slender eastern forktail (Ischnura verticalis) damsel fly. A common green darner (Anax junius) is one of the largest surviving dragonflies. Posted in Backyard Nature. Saint Paul, MN. October 18, 2014. Collecting nectar and pollen from sedum ‘autumn joy’. It wasn’t until I was an adult and a gardener that I grew to like bees especially bumble bees. Why bumble bees? A boreal bumble bee (. Rests on red clover (. Saint Paul, MN. In mem...
Insects – Nature, Garden, Life
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Nature, Garden, Life. July 28, 2016. Garden Damsels and Dragons. A thread-slender eastern forktail (Ischnura verticalis) damsel fly. A common green darner (Anax junius) is one of the largest surviving dragonflies. Posted in Backyard Nature. Saint Paul, MN. November 7, 2015. On the garden’s last purple coneflower, a yellow-green, spotted beetle, similar to a ladybug at first glance, nibbles on the coneflower’s center. It is a spotted cucumber beetle (. Spotted cucumber beetle (. On a purple coneflower.
Autumn Meadowhawk – Nature, Garden, Life
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Nature, Garden, Life. September 30, 2014. The late afternoon September sun is warm and soothing. Cicadas whine loudly and a monarch butterfly nectars in our patch of sweet Joe-Pye. But another garden critter catches my eye this afternoon: the yellow-legged meadowhawk dragonfly. Adult male autumn meadowhawks are red with few or no markings on the abdomen. Also known as autumn meadowhawks (. Females are distinguished by the ovipositor visible near the end of the abdomen. This entry was posted in Autumn.
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Nature, Garden, Life. April 2, 2018. Winter hangs on stubbornly this year. Yet, in spite of lingering snow falls and temps hovering in the low 30s, the natural world slowly awakens. During the night I heard a flock of tundra swans call to each other as they migrated north. Robins carol and cardinals sing in the early morning darkness. Later in the day, dark-eyed juncos. Will soon migrate to their breeding territories in Canada. Blossoms in a sunny spot beneath a spruce tree. Flowers begin to emerge.
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Friday, June 15, 2012. They act like birds, but look like rats.let's learn more about our nighttime friends, the BATS! Covered in hair, not feathers, bats are mammals.but they aren't rodents (like rats). Members of the order, Chiroptera (meaning "hand-wing"), bats literally fly with their hands! Over one quarter of all mammal species are bats, and these creatures can be found all over the world. The size of a bumblebee! The size of a fox! Most bats are fruit or insect eaters! Is it a bird or a bat? Cinci...
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