As many of you know I have been under the weather lately, so I have not been to the meadow, or elsewhere on campus. But I have some photos from out my window or near my patio.
Who ever heard of a white-headed woodpecker? Well this is a red-bellied woodpecker, either a young one or a molting adult, and if you look closely you can see where the red on the head will be.
I found this monarch caterpillar on my milkweed, and I hope that there was enough time before the rain for it to turn into a chrysalis, otherwise I think it may not have survived the inch and a half of rain.
The goldfinch have found the seeds of the coneflower.
And the bees are all over these yellow flowers. Here is a honey bee.
And a bumble bee.
And my gosh what is that! I went on bug guide and it was identified as a European hornet. Then I went on line and read what Penn State had to say about European hornets. The bottom line is we don't want to mess with these guys, and if you find a nest, get a professional exterminator to deal with it.