Posts Tagged ‘Common Pug’

Tres Orugas Camufladas (Three Camouflaged Caterpillars) by , Ranger

July 13th, 2010

Caterpillars are consumed by everything from wasps, birds, and even people. It’s in their best interest to conceal themselves from potential predators. Three caterpillars that do their best at making themselves invisible are acitve now. All are moth larvae. If you know their language, where and when to look for them, they can be spotted fairly [...] Read the rest of this entry »

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A Widow, Mourning Cloaks, Pugs, and Hairstreaks by , Ranger

May 31st, 2009

A Widow Skimmer (dragonfly) was seen in Catch the Wind on 24 May for the first sighting of the species this season. This sighting was a week or so earlier than last year’s first occurrence (see Widow Skimmer, Explore the Wild Journal, June 1-15, 2008). Over the past few weeks I’ve seen at least one, [...] Read the rest of this entry »

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