Wednesday, August 18, 2010

What are these bugs?

What are these orange bugs?  I discovered them on the Butterfly Red Butterfly Flower ( Asclepias Curassavica) that I bought this year.  The Monarch Butterfly loves it.


The Monarch visits this flower everyday. 


This is the Flower and the pods that form after the flower blooms.

This is the pod opening just like the milkweed does

So What are these bugs?  Does anyone know?

 


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Dragonflies



This one is a Common Whitetail, male found at Rocky Fork Lake, Ohio











This is a Common Green Darner. 



 I think this is a Dragonhunter.

This was found in Tar Hollow.   A Ebony Jewelwing.

Salty Skimmer
Found at Lake Hope, Ohio

Widow Skimmer
Lake Hope, Ohio

Friday, August 6, 2010

Butterfly Vistors to my yard

This Zebra Swallowtail is so beautiful.  It is the smallest of the swallowtails.

This is a Red-spotted Purple.   



This is the smallest butterfly to visit.  This Gray Hairstreak landed on my sister and stayed for quite a while.  It is amazing to see that it's protection is having the fake antennas and eye on the rear end. 











This Cabbage White took a few minutes to rest so I could get his picture.  They are very quick, flying from  plant to flower around the yard.


The Easter Tiger Swallowtail.  They are the happy butterflies. Their yellow color makes me smile seeing them flying around.


This is the Question Mark.  On the wing you can see the white or silver marking.  It looks like a leaf with his wings closed.
But beautiful when he opens his wings

I believe this is the Tawny Emperor.  It is feasting on rotting apples.  It didn't even mind me being there taking it's picture.

Red Admiral enjoying the rotting apples.


American Snout.  He was by the pool for several days.  He would even land on you.

Silver-Spotted Skipper.
I rescued this Dragonfly from the pool.  They drop in every so often.

The Eastern Comma
The Eastern Comma.  It has a comma shap on it's hindwing.

The Monarch sitting on Rose of Sharon.  I am so thrilled that he or she is visiting.


 


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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Mating Monarchs?

This beautiful Monarch butterfly has been visiting my yard for the last few days.  This is the first time I have had a Monarch.
This flower is it's favorite. It is a Butterfly Red Butterfly Flower (Asclepias Curassavica).  It is a very bright colored flower on a tall stalk.
After it flowers, it gets these pods and when they open, it is similar to the milkweed pods.
Then yesterday I saw the Monarch flying around and it looked like it was carrying something.  I was totally amazed.  It landed on the honeysuckle arbor and I snapped these pictures.
I figured this was a mating couple.  I do hope she lays her eggs in my yard.  Will keep you updated.