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How to see moths | North American Moths

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A blog dedicated to sharing these beautiful but oft-forgotten lepidopterans. How to see moths. The Moth and Me Blog Carnival. How to see moths. In reality, you don’t. Need to have special equipment in order to enjoy moths. Especially in the country, but also in urban areas, you can go outside and check your porch light or the windowsills around windows where you have your lights on. Moths and other crazy creatures will be drawn in to just about any artificial light source. So there you are!

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Owl-eyed Bird Dropping Moth | North American Moths

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A blog dedicated to sharing these beautiful but oft-forgotten lepidopterans. How to see moths. The Moth and Me Blog Carnival. Red-fringed Emerald →. Owl-eyed Bird Dropping Moth. May 4, 2010. Owl-eyed Bird Dropping Moth. Old fields, forest edges. Caterpillars feed on pin cherry and perhaps hawthorn. This entry was posted in moths. And tagged Owl-eyed Bird Dropping Moth. Red-fringed Emerald →. 2 responses to “ Owl-eyed Bird Dropping Moth. May 22, 2010 at 4:19 pm. Best moth name ever😉. The Moth and Me #12.

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Bilobed Looper | North American Moths

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A blog dedicated to sharing these beautiful but oft-forgotten lepidopterans. How to see moths. The Moth and Me Blog Carnival. Flame-shouldered Dart →. May 15, 2010. Open field, meadow and agricultural habitats. Caterpillars feed on many wild and cultivated plants, including dandelion, alfalfa and barley. Early spring through late fall. In northern parts of range, migrant only (can’t survive the winter). This entry was posted in moths. And tagged Bilobed Looper. Flame-shouldered Dart →. The Moth and Me #12.

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Red-fringed Emerald | North American Moths

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A blog dedicated to sharing these beautiful but oft-forgotten lepidopterans. How to see moths. The Moth and Me Blog Carnival. Owl-eyed Bird Dropping Moth. Toadflax Brocade →. May 6, 2010. Deciduous and mixed woods. Spring and again mid-summer. This entry was posted in moths. And tagged Red-fringed Emerald. Owl-eyed Bird Dropping Moth. Toadflax Brocade →. One response to “ Red-fringed Emerald. May 4, 2011 at 3:21 pm. Love this article🙂 Very pretty. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.

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The Moth and Me #12 | North American Moths

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A blog dedicated to sharing these beautiful but oft-forgotten lepidopterans. How to see moths. The Moth and Me Blog Carnival. The Moth and Me #12. June 20, 2010. The latest edition of The Moth and Me, #12. Is up over at The Skeptical Moth. Chris has done a great job compiling the varied posts, in the process reflecting on his own “mothing journey”. You should, at the very least, head over to check out this month’s TMaM. TMaM heads to Today in NJ Birding History. This entry was posted in moths. This is a ...

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Hybrid Birder: TICKS!

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Observing Nature from a 2010 Toyota Prius. Monday, April 5, 2010. The female "deer tick". From above and below. My husband got his first on Saturday. I got mine on Sunday, but I didn't discover it until this morning. This is what it left behind. Yah, it's "tick" time. Just hearing the word gets me started with the heebie jeebies. I can feel them crawling all over me. After I pulled this one off, I took a close look at it and went to the iPod app " Tick Doctor. My tick is in a jar. just in case. A Day Fly...

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Hybrid Birder: Bull Snakes on the Road!

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Observing Nature from a 2010 Toyota Prius. Sunday, April 18, 2010. Bull Snakes on the Road! Blue skies, 65ºF. Very nice weather. Tom and I took a Sunday afternoon drive on RR107 to Meridean. The woods were full of Dutchman's Breeches, Spring Beauties and Bloodroot. As we headed up to the prairie and pine grove where we'd seen the Bull Snake last fall, I wondered when and if we'd see one again. It didn't let me get very close before it slithered across the road and disappeared into the pine forest. Their ...

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Hybrid Birder: March 2011

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Observing Nature from a 2010 Toyota Prius. Friday, March 25, 2011. Spring Sparrows Are Arriving. Vesper Sparrow in the Snow. I don't know who was more surprised by my encounter with this little brown bird on side of the road to Meridean today - the Vesper Sparrow or me. I did a double-take, then played my birdJam audio - just one stanza. The bird looked at me - looking at him. Then he flew to the barbed wire fence and posed long enough for me to be sure of his identity. Last spring, I spotted my first.

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Hybrid Birder: Tent Caterpillars = Bird Food

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Observing Nature from a 2010 Toyota Prius. Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Tent Caterpillars = Bird Food. Tent Caterpillars. They seem to be everywhere these days, and that's got people talking. I was talking with a friend about bluebirds yesterday, and she asked me - what can you do about those tent caterpillars? I wasn't sure what she meant, so I asked. The answer: they're killing my trees. It may look like they're killing your trees, but, really, they're not. Yes I Googled ". Tent caterpillar egg mass. Tent ...

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Hybrid Birder: November 2010

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Observing Nature from a 2010 Toyota Prius. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. American Robins eating hackberries. It was about this time last year that I "discovered" Hackberry trees along the Lower Chippewa River. They've always been there. I just never noticed them. What made me stop and look? A flock of birds, perched in the leaf-less canopy, silhouetted against a mean gray sky. Their movements caught my eye. But what were those fruits? And what was that tree? To get some reference pictures. Today it was the...

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Hybrid Birder: February 2011

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Observing Nature from a 2010 Toyota Prius. Monday, February 28, 2011. A Roadside Northern Shrike. Northern Shrike - Durand, Wisconsin. While Northern Shrikes are "regular" winter visitors in Pepin County, Wisconsin, I am always surprised to see one. This winter I've spotted shrikes several times in a half-dozen places - including at my bird feeders. I spotted this one today around noon on State Road 85 across from the Tappe farm (fire sign W5332). Take a look at the two shrikes:. Links to this post.

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Lepidoptera Diary: November Mothing - 5

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Butterflies, Moths plus other invertebrates found in my garden at Great Western, Victoria. Australia. Saturday, 21 November 2009. November Mothing - 5. New species (for me) are continuing to present themselves this month. Here are a few of them. Click images to enlarge). Two new species of Idaea and I was lucky enough to have help with the identifications. The top one is the striking Idaea pseliota. This one is Idaea philocosma. This one is Termessa gratiosa. This, I think is Persectania ewingii. Sticky ...

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Lepidoptera Diary: December 2009

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Butterflies, Moths plus other invertebrates found in my garden at Great Western, Victoria. Australia. Sunday, 20 December 2009. December Mothing - 1. Weather has been a bit temperamental during December, with a lot of wind and cold nights. No point putting the sheet out in those conditions! Here are a few caught during a couple of warm, still nights. Click images to enlarge). A Plume Moth, Stangeia xerodes. Unfortunately, the moth expired before I could catch it to take outside. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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The Aapa Mire: January 2012

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Exploring the Natural History of Western North America's Ecosystems. Saturday, January 28, 2012. This Blog has moved! I've decided to transfer this blog to a new location- please stop by:. Http:/ aapamire.wordpress.com/. Also, if you would like to see images of North American ecosystems and critters, check out:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Walk in the Woods - Photography by Joe Rocchio. Promote Your Page Too. This Blog has moved! Subscribe To The Aapa Mire. View my complete profile. Moss Plants and More.

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Lepidoptera Diary: November Mothing - 3

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Butterflies, Moths plus other invertebrates found in my garden at Great Western, Victoria. Australia. Friday, 13 November 2009. November Mothing - 3. With temperatures in the 30's during this week and a couple of reasonably still nights, mothing has been productive. Here are a few from early in the week. Click images to enlarge). UPDATE: I've received advice this moth might be Mimaglossa species. Achyra affinitalis (light and dark forms). A lovely chestnut form of Uresphita ornithropteralis. The Nature o...

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