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I was doing some work outside and these fellows did NOT like me hammering close to their walls.
I was careful to let them calm down between each nail but it was interesting to see the four "guardians" coming out and line up to protect the entrance to the nest.
Also I'm not sure who they are.
I'd say German Yellowjackets but they don't have quite the same patterns?
If anyone can identify them so that I know if they're invasive and act accordingly.
Boost appreciated!🙏
#insects
A SPECIAL VISITOR IN THE CITY
Well, Hello there. What a surprise!! How did you get yourself way up here on the 2nd floor window ledge? What are you? A grasshopper? A cricket?
I gently captured the insect and placed it in a large, glass vase with a little honey water. I could observe its features and try to identify it.
Identified.
- The Praying Mantis is one type that can change color from green to brown and vice versa. While in its nymph phase, the praying mantis can take on a brownish hue after molting. This change occurs gradually, over several days.
- Certain species of praying mantises undergo wing development after their final molt, transitioning from wingless nymphs to winged adults. This process, known as metamorphosis, involves significant physiological changes that enable the mantis to take flight and engage in aerial dispersal.
Bright-eyed Brown butterfly - what a delight to see!
"This small butterfly (from the Nymphalidae or ‘Brown’ family) is known to inhabit peat swamps in coastal and inland areas in the far south-east of South Australia and western Victoria – habitat that has been significantly reduced by wetland drainage and other factors since colonisation. "
Butterflies on the Brink
The local creek has been replanted (over many years) with many native species including Carex, the larval plant of these little gems, while garden/paddock plantings of Leptospermum and Melaleuca spp. help as food-plants.
Of course, this may be the only bright-eyed brown for kilomiles - hopefully not - but i'm classing it as small (and beautiful) success.
i'm wrapt to the gills 😁
#photo #insects #species-revival #SWVic #Glenelg-Ark #Joy #butterflies #insects #Australia
Butterflies on the Brink: Bright-eyed Brown, Heteronympha cordace wilsoni - Nature Glenelg Trust
In October we brought you the first in a series entitled Butterflies on the Brink in which we're showcasing the butterfly species most at risk of extinctionBryan Haywood (Nature Glenelg Trust)
An early morning visitor. Think it flew in while I had the windows open last night. Description in alt-text.
#Nature #Wildlife #Insects #Mothstodon #mothmania #MothsMatter #TeamMoth #Lepidoptera
#nature #insects #Wildlife #photography #NaturePhotography #InsectPhotography #InsectOfMastodon
Also, as an entomologist, I’m not going to normalize the idea that one of our planet’s most important life forms should be feared and hidden. I tag my photos #Insects and hope those who need to make use of Mastodon’s excellent filtering capabilities.
On iNaturalist [ https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/151199689 ]
#iNaturalist #Nature #Singapore #Photography #Insects #Beetles #Coleoptera
Genus Trichochrysea observed by Soh Kam Yung
Trichochrysea from Central Water Catchment, Singapore on March 15, 2023 at 11:06 AM by Soh Kam YungiNaturalist
On iNaturalist [ https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/166553195 ]
#iNaturalist #Nature #Singapore #Photography #Insects #Butterflies #Lepidoptera
Peacock Royal (Tajuria cippus) observed by Soh Kam Yung
Peacock Royal from Bukit Batok, Singapore on June 10, 2023 at 09:16 AM by Soh Kam YungiNaturalist
#molting #entomology #cicadas #insects #photography #nature