Tag: Safari

Common Whitetail Skimmer

The dragonflies are starting to thin out a little. We found a male Common Whitetail Skimmer on a log.

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Eastern Pondhawk

Eastern Pondhawk

On today’s Bug Safari we found an Eastern Pondhawk. They have been around for a few weeks, but today was the first time one let us get really close. I am sure she thought she was well hidden in the leaves by the trail. Needless to say, we got a very good look at her, and even a few good photos.

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How Cucumbers get Pollinated!

That’s how the cucumbers get pollinated!

This week we had a lot of rain. We didn’t get many chances to get out and explore. Fortunately, we found some Honey Bee action on our deck. At first the kids were a little worried about the wings and stingers, but once we started talking about honey they were on board. We started watching the flowers and that’s how the cucumbers get pollinated!

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Violet Dancer

Male Violet Dancer Damselfly

It is full Dragonfly season around our house. Today’s star was a Violet Dancer Damselfly. When my daughter saw the metallic purple damselfly, she pretended to “faint,” because it was so beautiful.

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Elfin Skimmer

Female Dragonfly

This last week, we went on another Bug Safari. We saw a lot of insects, but some moved too fast for little watcher. Some were old friends. The top prize was, a female Elfin Skimmer who sat in the grass for at least five minutes. We didn’t know what she was at the time, other than a beautiful dragonfly.

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Backyard Pollinators

Pasture full of daisies food of backyard pollinators

On this week’s Bug Safari we focused on Backyard Pollinators. I am glad to see the kids are becoming less afraid of “Bees.”

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Bug Safari

Hoover Fly on Bug Safari

We decided to go on a bug safari today. I couldn’t get a picture of everything we say, but I did get a few.

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