Sunday, June 1, 2014

It's June!

The male common whitetails continue to patrol the wetlands.  I liked the way the green is reflected on his wing.
Today I saw this female common whitetail laying her eggs.
If you wait long enough the frog chorus can be heard.
Yesterday I saw this pile of weeded cattails.  Someone has been working hard down there.
The penstamon digitalis is blooming in the meadow.
A butterfly that was hard to identify.  It is a pale female, and an eastern tailed-blue.  Can you see the tail?
A Halloween pennant dragonfly.
A Peck's skipper on a daisy.
A mated pair of Peck's.
Crossline skipper.
And from yesterday this bluebird headed for the hole in the box, with what looks like a big juicy grub.

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