Another clover denizen
These tiny guys can be really striking
Pretty but probably poisonous
Waiting for lunch
Japanese beetle
When I grow up I'll be a leaf hopper
Mr. Leaf Hopper, grownup
The obligatory honeybee
Very little bee
Grasshopper and katydid
The little katydid, by itself
Baby grasshopper
Great Spangled Fritillary, I think
B. perplexus takes a sip of nectar
Another cuckoo bee
Assassin bug waits for supper
An Indian pipe plant
Another dinky true bug
Assassin bug, underneath
Assassin bug from above
Another day, another leaf hopper
Popular clover
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Same fly, different angle
Green bottle fly
Turns out, it's a "cuckoo bee"
Weevil weirdness
Peculiar yellow bee
The monster within
Damselfly imitates a peacock
Damselfly shows off
Black-winged damselfly
A bog-standard slug
A very small true bug
Little clover beetles need love, too
Tiny person with tiny caterpillar
Yellow weevil
Maybe poisonous
Dew on the clover
Grass seeds to be
Tiny, shiny clover beetle of some sort
Buggie-style!
Buggie-style, the G-rated version
Weevil
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Tiny fly of some sort


If I had unlimited time and money, I think I would do a picture book of the ecology of the clover plant -- every day, I find new creatures who center all or part of their lives around clover. Such as this dinky fly which, like other flies I've seen, has balloon-shaped sacs behind its wings. Maybe someone can describe what they're for.
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