
Insects (Except Buttterflies & Moths and Bees & Wasps)
Folder: Fauna (except birds)
Dragonfly
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Taken in James D. Martin Wildlife Park, Gadsden, Alabama, a wetland that is part of the Coosa River watershed. (DSC09934)
Pretty in Pink
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A hoverfly, aka flower fly or syrphid fly, on an ariocarpus fissuratus flower which is in my collection of succulent plants. (DSC06184)
Ladybug
Spotted Cucumber Beetle on Chrysanthemum
Ladybug
Ladybug on a Rosemary Flower
Iridescent green fly on daylily
Praying mantis grooming
Here's looking at you, kid
Praying mantis
Fly on Fleabane
Ughhhh!
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Periplaneta americana - Common names American cockroach, Palmetto bug, and Waterbug on a screen outside my greenhouse. (DSC05403)
Six-spotted Green Tiger Beetle
Six-spotted Green Tiger Beetle
Six-spotted Green Tiger Beetle
Oak Timberworm Beetles
Dragonfly eating a butterfly
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Called a dragonhunter, scientific name Hagenius brevistylus, this dragonfly is consuming a tiger swallowtail on my bird feeder pole in my garden in Etowah County, Alabama. I never realized dragonflies were capable of catching such large prey. I was absolutely amazed to see it fly up and land with its catch. Ran and got may camera, started shooting while trying to get closer. Finally spooked it. Thought that was the end of it, but after circling high up in the trees, it returned and came to rest on a hanging basket crook. Where I was able to get of a couple of more shots before it again took still carrying its prey and landed high in the trees. (IMG_3907)
Dragonfly eating a butterfly
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Called a dragonhunter, scientific name Hagenius brevistylus, this dragonfly is consuming a tiger swallowtail on my bird feeder pole in my garden in Etowah County, Alabama. I never realized dragonflies were capable of catching such large prey. I was absolutely amazed to see it fly up and land with its catch. Ran and got may camera, started shooting while trying to get closer. Finally spooked it. Thought that was the end of it, but after circling high up in the trees, it returned and came to rest on a hanging basket crook. Where I was able to get of a couple of more shots before it again took still carrying its prey and landed high in the trees. (IMG_3906)
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