Roads End Naturalist

Exploring the natural world as we wander at the end of the road


Backyard Rambles

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The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.

~William Butler Yeats

There are times in this blog when I don’t seek to tell a detailed story of the life of some natural creature, but simply to share the awe-inspiring scenes that surrounds us, in this case our backyard here in the woods. It doesn’t take long to find exquisite beauty if you look, listen, and move at a slow pace. This is our refuge, our special place. I hope you can find one near you.

Here are a few of the small wonders found one evening this week on a slow ramble around the yard…

Imperial moth
A tattered female Imperial Moth (click photos to enlarge)
Red-humped caterpillars 1
Red-humped caterpillars feeding on Redbud
Acanaloniid Planthopper
Acanaloniid Planthopper
Red-spotted purple egg
The sculptured egg of a Red-spotted Purple Butterfly on Wild Cherry
unid katydid nymph
Katydid nymph
Citrus Flatid Planthopper
Citrus Flatid Planthopper
Double-lined prominent ?
Double-lined Prominent caterpillar
Carolina anole young
Young Carolina Anole
Blue dasher dragonfly close up
Blue Dasher dragonfly
Blue dasher head shot
A closer look at the marvelous eyes of a dragonfly

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    mary sonis

    well done!

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