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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. End of the season. It’s finally fall here in New England, and the insects are on their way out – either dying, or bundling up for the winter. However there are always a few that cling to life through the first few cold nights, unwilling to admit that summer is over (I know that feeling quite well). Here are a few caterpillars I found while walking in a nearby park at dusk. These caterpillars appear to be. If you hear the phrase ...
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Life on the Leaf Edge. Nature, science, art and above all else, caterpillars. June 29, 2012. June 25, 2012. Eupithecia species ‘Blue Vervain’. An expanse of white linoleum. Scattered across the surface are tiny black grains, like spilled pepper. Looming above is a vase of cut flowers taken from an early summer field: daisy fleabane, blue vervain, and a sprig of goldenrod. Each is home to one or more tiny uninvited caterpillars, dropping frass into untidy piles far below on my kitchen counter. June 9, 2012.
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Life on the Leaf Edge. Nature, science, art and above all else, caterpillars. June 24, 2012. Another group of pelicans catches my eye and then moves off, leaving me staring instead at a faint daytime crescent moon. Spilling whatever contents it carried over the bridge. The moon has held much more significance lately. It is the perfect detail in this scene, but one that threatens to overwhelm. May 20, 2012. I hope to one day publish a book of my caterpillar images, and some of the posts here will be with ...