Meadow Closed Gentian
Calico Aster
the seed pods from Doll's Eyes, which are kinda creepy
some interesting orange-topped mushrooms
Magenta Coral mushroom?
a shimmery purple mushroom--it was like a cartoon mushroom from Barbie land
couldn't ID this one -- any ideas?
Is this a Striped Maple Tree? Here are the leaves:
Calico Aster
the seed pods from Doll's Eyes, which are kinda creepy
some interesting orange-topped mushrooms
Magenta Coral mushroom?
a shimmery purple mushroom--it was like a cartoon mushroom from Barbie land
couldn't ID this one -- any ideas?
Is this a Striped Maple Tree? Here are the leaves:
Saw some nice moths; at least I think the second one is a moth:
there's nothing for scale, but he was at least two inches from tip to wing-end! He's a beauty! Perhaps some kind of underwing?
I don't know if this is some sort of clearwing moth or some gigantic mosquito hawk -- again, with nothing to show scale, it's hard to see that he's about 1-1/2 inches long with a 2-inch+ wingspan. Per Wren, my friend from Cape May, it's a Giant Eastern Crane Fly, Pedicia albivitta, and quite a beautiful little specimen. Harmless, per What's That Bug?
And some soon-to-be moths!
the closest I can come on this guy is a Banded Tussock Moth caterpillar
possible Hickory Tussock Moth caterpillar
I leave you with this scary-big bee-wasp-possible-clearwing-moth thing:He was at least 1-1/2 inches long! I have gone through all the images of clearwings on the Bug Guide site, but I can't find one with this pattern of body -- many are close, but not exact matches. And if he's a bee or wasp... holy moly. His wings were constantly flapping, and he was very scary to someone who's allergic to bee and wasp stings -- like me. There's some discussion in the comments as to whether it's a Cicada Killer or a European Hornet -- not really sure. Either way, it's creepy and scary -- but it didn't display any aggressive behaviors, at least.
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Lovely shots.
Cool photos! I do agree that the doll's eyes are creepy!
Thanks, Dr. Monkey.
Lynne, I was happy to have another life flower, though!
Okay, I can help with only one of these, your giant wasp: check "Cicada Killer". They seem to have been rather plentiful this year.
Nice shots! (Purple mushrooms? Seriously? Wow.)
I know more than I think I know...
Your harlequin beastie is a crane fly; I'm used to dull drab ones. This lovely is a Giant Eastern according to my NWF bug book.
(Wagner's Caterpillar book seems to agree with your tussock caterpillars.)
I think your giant wasp is a European Hornet rather than a Cicada Killer.
I agree on the cranefly and the tussock moths.
For the moth, I'd suggest looking through the Moth Photographers Group. It could be an underwing or it could be one of the larger noctuids, like a dagger moth.
I haven't found the blue flower yet.
Thanks, Wren and John! I'll make the necessary updates!
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