Here's one with a yellow collar. The moth's common name is the yellow-collared scape moth. Ironically, there are more orange than yellow ones. Luckily, an alternative common name is sometimes used. Did you guess orange-collared scape moth? Correct! I wrote a blog about this one years ago. You can read it by clicking here. |
Sunday, September 15, 2019
Yellow-Collared Scape Moth
Sunday, September 8, 2019
Peach Season
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I went peach picking this week in southern New Jersey. It was cool in the shade and hot in the sun with a light refreshing breeze. A perfect day for picking peaches. Click to enlarge. |
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The orchard was full of lovely twisted trees covered with ripe easy-to-reach fruit. |
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I learned that picking peaches is much easier than picking blueberries. Click here to read about my blueberry adventure in July. |
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I came home with about 20 pounds of peaches. |
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I made peach jam that tastes like summer in a jar. |
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It's delicious. |
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And I saw this lovely orange variegated fritillary butterfly, Euptoieta claudia |
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... and an orange flower that looks like a harbinger of autumn. |
Sunday, September 1, 2019
Happy Labor Day!
Sunday, August 25, 2019
Io Moth
Sunday, August 18, 2019
Butterfly Weed Works
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A monarch like this one (on another kind of milkweed in this photo) found my small stand of butterfly weed and laid eggs on it. Yay! |
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So I gathered them up with some leaves for the trip and took them to a spot I know where there is a lot of milkweed. Did I mention there are 7 caterpillars? Can you spot them all? |
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Here's where I took them -- a big butterfly garden with lots of common milkweed to eat. |
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Here they are spreading out in their new digs. |
Seven more of these coming soon. |
Sunday, August 11, 2019
And The Winner Is...
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Congratulations eastern tiger swallowtail! See that band of blue spots? It identifies this one as a female. |
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This perky little summer azure butterfly is the runner up, ready to step in and fulfill the duties of winner if the tiger swallowtail is unable to do so. Congratulations summer azure! |
Sunday, August 4, 2019
My Orchid Trophies
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This is the dragon's mouth orchid, Arethusa bulbosa. I took this picture in mid-May. |
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These are pink lady's slippers, Cypripedium acaule. Also seen in May. |
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Here's a closer look at the rose pogonia, also called the snake mouth orchid. |
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This is the complex and beautiful grass pink, Calopogon tuberosus. Another June bloomer. |
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I am resting on my orchid laurels inside in air-conditioned comfort today. Are they not lovely? |
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