Egg watch, day 9: subtle changes
Egg watch, day 10: Hatchery?
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Egg watch, day 13: more subtle changes
An unusual variation
Detail of purple Queen Anne's lace
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Big spider, other side
And a pollinator visits the purple-edged Queen Ann…
Another pollinator
Five-lined skink steps out
Robber fly's supper
Assassin bug with built-in warning
Assassin bug, business end
Indian strawberry
Something we like to see
Black-and-orange roughy
If Picasso had been a scientific illustrator
A Japanese beetle scrum
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Ghostly countenance
Rainbow connection . . .
Morning rebuild
Egg watch day 8: an experiment
The dreaded horsefly
Hooverfly
Why manual focus is better
Fly prefers the purple one
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Eggs, day 7
Friendly neighborhood cicada killer
An unremarkable fly
Crab spider on a web
Fly disguised as owl
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Playing around after a rainstorm
After a morning rain
Day 5: something new
Hopper to go, hold the flies
Red velvet mite vs. something
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Looks like what a bird left behind


But no, it's a well-camouflaged hopper. For awhile I thought it was a pupa, but then it stretched its hind legs. Weird little thing. Photographed it at greater than 1:1 with the enlarging lens on a focusing tube.
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