Monday, March 30, 2009
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Willow Waterhole bayou 3/28/09



Top photo: Diachus sp. leaf beetle (< 3 mm) on Philadelphia Fleabane. Middle photo: Eastern Amberwing. Bottom photo: Eufala Skipper butterfly egg on a blade of St. Augustine grass.
A Common Yellowthroat male and House Wren were just east of the GP property, and a Cooper's Hawk was near the northwest corner.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Austin 3/17/09


Top: Mournful thyris on Mexican plum at Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center (LBJWC). An eight-spotted forester was in the same tree. Middle: Pasimachus sp. ground beetle at LBJWC, along the woods/meadow trails behind the buildings. Note purple elytral margins. Bottom: Ruby-crowned Kinglet at Hornsby Bend, behind the blind, around 7 p.m. This bird sat still for two minutes or so, not preening but just looking around.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Neighborhood 3/25/09
Profuse Philadelphia fleabane and a few dandelion, lyre-leaf sage, violet wood-sorrel, and showy evening-primrose along my street, plus some dermestid beetles on flowers. The shrubs are sporting a few long-legged flies, some orange and some green.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Willow Waterhole bayou 3/19/09
A red bull assassin, on the south side of the bayou near the northeast corner of the GP property.
On or near the rocks in the bayou itself: pairs of powdered, blue-ringed, and kiowa dancers; a pair of orange bluets; a single Rambur's forktail and American rubyspot; and male and female common whitetails. 20-plus dusky-blue groundstreaks along the path south of the bayou.



