The dreaded "Snake Doctor"
We call them "gobblers" because we eat them, often…
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Spiny little spider
Hoverfly's breakfast
Robber fly
Unknown small fly
Considering supper
Fast butterfly
Quick green insect
Very small elongated beetles
And a different fly
The lone purple flower . . .
Nature is violent
Big, loud, spiny fly
What would be evening . . .
Hoverfly hygiene
Cottony leafhopper, different view
Strangest leafhopper I've ever seen
Golden tortoise beetle
Rack 'em
Furry-tailed porch rat
When you crawl in the grass all the time . . .
At center stage, an ichneumon wasp
A pretty little moth
Lurking
This leaf hopper is actually a moth
A different, but still very small, true bug
New damselfly
How weevils work
Fly o' the mornin' to you
Hoverflies are so cool
Damselfly's breakfast
Furry butterfly in normal pose
Tonight's fly-of-the-day
Ladybug
Furry wings?
Somebody's eggs
Same guy, side view
Blends in pretty well, doesn't he?
Different variety of damselfly
Its face
Thorn-mimic leaf hopper
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This appeared on a piece of exposed firewood. It might be a fungus, or it might be the eggs of something, or -- beats me. Any ideas? (I should add that the wood was outside and was not then nor had it been on fire. It's not something that bubbled up out of the wood due to heat.)
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