depscribe's photos

16 Mar 2009

158 visits

A common snail

Maybe an inch long, this little fellow was moving -- yes, at a snail's pace -- across some concrete.

17 Jul 2008

161 visits

A bumblebee collects nectar

A picture not as easy to take as you might think!

09 Sep 2010

274 visits

Mosaic moth

The name is made up. I have no idea what this georgeous insect is really called, though it is certainly a moth. Somewhere there is a tree where this moth blends in perfectly, but it wasn't there the day I took this.

10 Jun 2008

247 visits

Aragog Jr.

This guy was more than three inches from leg tip to leg tip.

15 Aug 2008

183 visits

Yellowjacket Spider

I have no way of knowing the proper name of this little inch-long arachnid, but I was much taken with how closely it resembles the yellowjacket hornet, and I suspect that its coloration has something to do with that miserable stringing insect.

09 Sep 2010

156 visits

A dragonfly alight

18 Sep 2005

217 visits

A happy sight

No one who grows tomatoes is happy to see a tomato horn worm -- unless it looks like this one. Those white things are the cocoons of the braconid wasp, which will grow to adulthood by consuming the worm (itself the larva of the sphinx moth). Such tomato worms are best left alone, to be the nursery for the little wasps.

09 Sep 2010

180 visits

Tent caterpillars

Some years, infestations are worse than others. The caterpillars can strip whole forests.

09 Sep 2010

266 visits

The amazing six-legged frog

Young John Etters of Putnam County, New York, phoned the newspaper to report that he had found a six-legged frog. Indeed he had. In researching the story I wrote to go with the picture I learned that they aren't all that rare, though most die at an early age -- they're easy prey.
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