Its face
Different variety of damselfly
Blends in pretty well, doesn't he?
Same guy, side view
Somebody's eggs
Furry wings?
Ladybug
Tonight's fly-of-the-day
Furry butterfly in normal pose
Damselfly's breakfast
Hoverflies are so cool
Fly o' the mornin' to you
How weevils work
New damselfly
A different, but still very small, true bug
This leaf hopper is actually a moth
Lurking
A pretty little moth
At center stage, an ichneumon wasp
When you crawl in the grass all the time . . .
Furry-tailed porch rat
What is it?
The dreaded "Snake Doctor"
Hoverfly at dusk
Tick talk time
Oh, you nectar-tongued devil!
Katydid, a day older
Fly du jour
Blue-tailed damselfly
Meet the beetles
Katydid nymph
Me and my exoskeletal shadow
The fly cataloging continues
Spider's breakfast
Same fly, closer view
A cranefly or its kin
Popular clover
Another day, another leaf hopper
Assassin bug from above
Assassin bug, underneath
Another dinky true bug
An Indian pipe plant
Assassin bug waits for supper
Another cuckoo bee
B. perplexus takes a sip of nectar
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Thorn-mimic leaf hopper


This guy would blend right in on a rose bush (such as the nearby multiflora roses, the result of a terrible trick played on us by the U.S. Department of Agriculture). But it kind of stands out on a blade of grass.
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