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The Home Bug Garden: October 2012
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Friday, October 26, 2012. Not yet Native of the Week: English Daisy. A nymphal ('larval') Tarnished Plant Bug on an English Daisy. In south eastern Australia, the English Daisy. Y in Australia and naturalized in much of North America. It is rather pretty and not especially noxious unless one is very much the purist about their flora. Overbred and not hardy, but nice. The nymphs of bugs slowly develop their wings, moult by moult. The flower at th...
The Home Bug Garden: June 2014
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Friday, June 20, 2014. Giant Blue-eyed Grasshopper awaiting winter in the basil. Four Fruit-piercing Moths ( Eudocima phalonia. Spp): almost as large and even more annoying than House Sparrows (none of the latter here, thankfully). Another Fruit-piercing Moth Eudocima materna. This small (1 cm long) moth swarms the black light, crashes into the camera, and infiltrates the house. Carpet moth ( Scioglyptis cf lyciaria. 4 party pooping Dichomeris.
The Home Bug Garden: January 2013
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Sunday, January 13, 2013. Adventures in Spider Misidentification: Spitting Scytodes. Spitting Spider Scytodes cf thoracica. Looks like a week for the snow shovel and ice scrapper. I think this is the cosmopolitan. Are unusual spiders only in that they have turned on the silk producing abilities of the segment bearing their fangs. More than somewhat alien-looking and silk issues from either end. Come to think of it, we tend to assume what is most...
The Home Bug Garden: June 2013
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Sunday, June 16, 2013. Bumbling with Bombus: Chives, Bumblebees and Corrections. Three queens of the Tricoloured Bumble Bee at Chives flowers. As herbs go, Chives ( Allium schoenoprasum. Also known as Orange-belted Bumble Bee Bombus ternarius. The most abundant of these bees, and probably the easiest of all Edmonton area bumble bees to learn, was a half dozen Bombus ternarius. The Tricoloured Bumble Bee. The only other Bombus. More easily confus...
The Home Bug Garden: December 2012
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Saturday, December 29, 2012. Bludging with Beetles: Ptinus fur, a spider beetle. Habanera pepper seed and cautious spider beetle. The Anobiidae is a family of beetles with the charming common name of ' Death-watch and Spider Beetles. Among the thousands of species known worldwide, fewer than a hundred live in Canada and only one, so far as we know, inhabits the Home Bug Garden: Ptinus fur. Somewhat battered male Ptinus fur. The Flicker picture b...
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Acrobatic Squirrel | Natural History in Suburbia
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Natural History in Suburbia. Observations on the natural things that surround us. June 13, 2011. The eastern Gray Squirrel (. Is an incredibly common sight in our neighbourhood (though often black or reddish rather than grey). My main interaction with them is usually chasing them away from my bird feeder, and trying to keep them out of my compost. So usually I hardly notice them when I’m out walking around. However, the other day I was walking past this Maple tree (. Making its way up the trunk. Beet...
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Beautiful Green | Natural History in Suburbia
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Natural History in Suburbia. Observations on the natural things that surround us. Acrobatic Squirrel →. May 28, 2011. The first flush of leaves. Along with the leaves there are also some of the first understorey flowers showing up. In the foreground of this picture you can see several flowering plants. The white-flowered plant is Garlic Mustard (. It is a very pretty plant, with the flowers showing the typical arrangement for the Mustard Family ( Brassicaceae. Garlic mustard and male spider. There is als...
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Bugs Online – Links. Insects. Doing Science. Other awesome, geeky stuff. You know you don’t have enough stuff bearing images of bugs and spiders. Top up your collection with some swag from the Bug Geek store. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Bugs Online – Links. Insects. Doing Science. Other awesome, geeky stuff. The finish line is in sight. On March 23, 2014. Clawing my way to the finish line! Alternatively titled, “Excuse to post a picture of a mole cricket, which is an awesome animal, period.”). I have not been deliberately neglecting this space, and my extended absence this time ’round is absolutely no cause for alarm. Teaching this class has also brought me so much joy I can’t even begin to tell you. 8221;, and “Happy spring! Click to s...
Exquisite Brunnera macrophylla in 3 Silvery Versions | Northern Shade Gardening
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Gardening in a cold climate under the trees. Exquisite Brunnera macrophylla in 3 Silvery Versions. Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’ 3 plants. Here are three splendid. Siberian bugloss) that make the garden a prettier place. Their charming spring flowers and decorative foliage make them a choice garden plant. These Brunnera, ‘Jack Frost’, ‘Looking Glass’, and ‘Mr. Morse’ handle a a northern climate and a shady garden very well. Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’ silver leaves. 8216;Mr. Morse’. If blue flo...
Holidays! | ptygmatics
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Caution… learner driver. I love learning. If you spot an error, please do feel free to educate me! A Snail's Eye View. Beetles in the Bush. Bug Girl's Blog. The Nature of Tasmania. Laquo; A few of the larger locals. Holidays… don’t they go quick! May 9, 2010. It’s 11pm, and at last I’m off on holidays tomorrow. Will have the trusty iPhone so I can still keep up with the latest invertebrate findings out there in the blogosphere, but won’t be posting here until I get back ( 10 days). May 11, 2010 at 03:39.
Green Tree Ants | ptygmatics
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Caution… learner driver. I love learning. If you spot an error, please do feel free to educate me! A Snail's Eye View. Beetles in the Bush. Bug Girl's Blog. The Nature of Tasmania. Laquo; Holidays… don’t they go quick! Beetle rearing ». June 5, 2010. What a crazy couple of weeks. Amazing amounts of work to catch up on, lots of reading and to cap it all a broken tooth (with a subsequent visit to the dentist). My trip seems like a distant memory! Aggresive). The scientific name,. A single colony can span m...
Pitfall pleasures | ptygmatics
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Caution… learner driver. I love learning. If you spot an error, please do feel free to educate me! A Snail's Eye View. Beetles in the Bush. Bug Girl's Blog. The Nature of Tasmania. Laquo; Ootheca Explosion – Part 2. A few of the larger locals ». April 17, 2010. Wow, things are busy at the moment. Lots of work on, including some research planning. Going to be having a look at. Tying off loose ends with work, tidying, gardening and packing for 2 weeks R&R in the Daintree. It’s all happening! The second pho...
Ootheca Explosion – Part 2 | ptygmatics
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Caution… learner driver. I love learning. If you spot an error, please do feel free to educate me! A Snail's Eye View. Beetles in the Bush. Bug Girl's Blog. The Nature of Tasmania. Laquo; The Ootheca Explodes! Pitfall pleasures ». Ootheca Explosion – Part 2. April 10, 2010. Well, I have alot to learn about both filming and video production, but here’s my first attempt. Shamelessly inspired to give it a go by some excellent footage at Myrmecos blog. Looks much better in HD in my opinion. Allthingsbiologic...
The finish line is in sight | The Bug Geek
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Bugs Online – Links. Insects. Doing Science. Other awesome, geeky stuff. The finish line is in sight. On March 23, 2014. Clawing my way to the finish line! Alternatively titled, “Excuse to post a picture of a mole cricket, which is an awesome animal, period.”). I have not been deliberately neglecting this space, and my extended absence this time ’round is absolutely no cause for alarm. Teaching this class has also brought me so much joy I can’t even begin to tell you. 8221;, and “Happy spring! Click to s...
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Saturday, November 21, 2015. The Marsh Mallow Rose of China. Boreas Yellow' in a bed of basil. Linnaeus. 'Hibiscus' comes to us from the Greek for the Marsh Mallow Althaea officinalis. Whose roots gave us the original marshmallow and 'rosa sinensis' litterally means Rose of China. Psyche' (the only one with a tag). Unfortunately, the hybrid hibisci don't seem to be very attractive to insects, except to the annoying Hibiscus Flower Beetle (.
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