Ready for a glittering night out
A wild raspberry in my woods
So much pollen, so little bee
Suinday morning flower
Pod
Something did this, but I didn't know what
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Weevil
Buggie-style, the G-rated version
Buggie-style!
Tiny, shiny clover beetle of some sort
Grass seeds to be
Dew on the clover
Maybe poisonous
Yellow weevil
Tiny person with tiny caterpillar
Little clover beetles need love, too
A very small true bug
A bog-standard slug
Black-winged damselfly
Damselfly shows off
Damselfly imitates a peacock
The monster within
Ventral view
Very tiny golden clover?
Be very glad . . .
This one's ruby-throated
Three hummingbird amigos
Maybe a wolf spider?
Millipedes
Bug on a stem
Some kind of fly, I think
An insect grooms itself
Woodlouse
Bumble bee and pink clover, closer
Bumble bee and pink clover
Semi-symmetry
It's this, fracking, or living in mud huts
Our front lines of air defense
Real or imitation?
Luminosity ominousity
Unidentified Flying Object
Identified Flying Object
Picture made by mistaken impression
The first part of the ritual . . .
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This miniature wasp -- well under a half-inch long -- has stung this spider and paralyzed but not killed it. It will be taken to the wasp's nest, where an egg will be laid on it and, when the egg hatches, the larva will feed on the still-living spider. Mother Nature can be a bitch sometimes.
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