By joenesgarden, 10 months and 30 days ago

Butterflies and Moths

Hogsphinxmothonhydrangea1709_edited_thumb[1]» align=»right» width=»282» height=»212» class=»right» /></a>I enjoy watching moths and butterflies as they flit about doing what they do, but I'm not very adept at identifying most of these valuable pollinators. Back in 2009, when I caught this shot of a hog sphinx moth on a hydrangea blossom I had to do a Google search and peruse many moth photos before I found enough information … and I'm still not sure I identified the moth correctly.</p></img>
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By joenesgarden, 2 years and 4 months ago

Ladybug, Ladybug …

September 29, 2009. Looking for a worthy fall project to engage youngsters in outdoor activity?  Check out the Lost Ladybug Project.  It's another of those citizen scientist programs – like Project Budburst, Firefly Watch, and Frogwatch USA I noted in previous posts.  Lost Ladybug asks individuals of all ages to watch for and photograph ladybugs that frequent the area in which they live or work.  Then the organizers want everyone to upload photos to the Lost Ladybug website so they can be identified and mapped along with thousands of other ladybug photos.

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