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Posts by Bruce Congdon

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I can’t help but share this photo of #clouds I took this morning. No AI or Photoshop, just amazing #sky. #weather #meteorology

4 months ago 1 0 0 0
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A cool autumn day saw this red admiral warming up on my south-facing fence. #bugsky #insect 🪲 🌱

5 months ago 6 1 0 0
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Headed toward late summer and the yellow-faced #bumblebees are busy on my Echinacea. See her tongue seeking deep in the flower for nectar and all the pollen on her legs? The other bumble bees have all but disappeared. May they find safety and return next Spring!
#bugsky
#nature
#garden
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8 months ago 9 0 1 0
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This hover #fly, Myathropa, visited my yarrow today. Apparently the larvae live in decaying plant material, so this pic could belong in #simplecompost.bsky.social,
#learndirt,
#bugsky,
#gardens,
or #insects
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8 months ago 9 0 0 0
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Two #wasps for #InsectThursday. A tiny parasitic wasp (Chalcidoidea) and a Great Golden Sand Digger (Sphex ichneumonoides). Both on goldenrod. The flowers give a sense of scale. #bugsky #garden 🌱 🪲

8 months ago 7 0 0 0
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For #InsectThursday a beautiful hover fly (Syrphidae:Lapposyrphus) arriving at cilantro blooms in my #Garden. What a lucky shot! 🌱 🪲 #bugsky #Syrphidae #Fly #learndirt When your cilantro bolts, let it!

9 months ago 10 0 0 0
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A poignant image of a mason #bee that died while provisioning her nest. When I found her I was inspired and a little sad.
#InsectThursday #bugsky 🪲 🌱

9 months ago 2 0 0 0
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#InsectThursday celebrated with this mining #bee (Andrena) carrying her load of pink pollen from the feral buckwheat in my #Garden #Pollinator
#bugsky
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9 months ago 11 0 0 0

Yes, this is a ladybird pupa. The adult will leave this shell behind when she emerges.

10 months ago 1 0 1 0
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I have planted many flowers in my #garden to attract beneficial #insects (pollinators, predators, parasitoids). Most recent success was showy milkweed, shown here being visited by a braconid wasp hours after first blossom opened. #bugsky #learndirt 🪲 🌱

10 months ago 6 1 0 0
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Potter wasp. Family Vespidae, subfamily Eumeninae. Could be genus Eumenes.

10 months ago 1 0 0 0
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#InsectThursday in the Generous Garden features this Snipe #Fly, family Rhagionidae. This one evidently has just emerged from the pupal stage spent in the #soil since its cuticle is in the process of becoming sclerotized and tanned (hardened). #bugsky 🪲 🌱 #learndirt

10 months ago 6 1 0 0

They are Anystidae aka whirligig mites. Likely Anystis agilis.

10 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Here is a beautiful little cuckoo #wasp (Chrysididae) I would not have seen except that it drowned in the bird bath. “Cuckoo” because they are nest parasites, laying their eggs in the nests of other wasps or bees so their larvae can steal the food intended for their host. #bugsky 🪲 🌱

10 months ago 6 0 0 0

Luna moth

10 months ago 2 0 0 0

Was hard to ID, because it is a fly, not a bee. The angle is hard but my first guess is bee fly. Family Bombyliidae. There are also some hover flies that look like this. Nice photo!!

10 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Happy #InsectThursday! BeeMachine (great app, in case you haven’t discovered it) is certain this mining #bee is Andrena milwaukeensis. This is the first time I’ve seen it in my garden. Here it is visiting meadowfoam (Limnanthes), which attracts many different bees. #bugsky 🌱 🪲

10 months ago 12 1 1 0
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So quick to get back underground, ground #beetle larvae are difficult to #photograph. This is the best I’ve managed so far. But I love having them in the #garden eating slugs and root maggots! #bugsky 🪲🌱

11 months ago 5 2 0 0
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So quick to get back underground, ground #beetle larvae are difficult to #photograph. This is the best I’ve managed so far. But I love having them in the #garden eating slugs and root maggots! #bugsky 🪲🌱

11 months ago 5 2 0 0
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Trump is decimating the Forest Service & firing the very people who help save our communities.

Not only that, but he wants to eliminate FEMA entirely. He's not just gutting the work to prevent fires—but also the work to rebuild after disaster strikes.

I'm sounding the alarm.

11 months ago 830 317 61 14
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A fluffy bee butt covered in pollen hanging out of a light purple flower.  The two little back legs are draped over the flower.

A fluffy bee butt covered in pollen hanging out of a light purple flower. The two little back legs are draped over the flower.

In this time of uncertainty, fear, open hate and ignorance - there is still beauty and wonder. This perfect being exists. Adorable bee's bum. Love this image.

#nature #insect #bee #bum #butt #cute

11 months ago 8 2 1 0
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On this #InsectThursday I couldn’t decide whether to be sad or happy. I love crab spiders and #honeybees and blueberries. This crab #spider hid on a blueberry blossom and ambushed this honeybee. See the tiny drop of venom on the sting? Ah the drama in the #garden! #bugsky 🪲🌱

11 months ago 3 0 0 0
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#InsectThursday Western Conifer Seed Bug poked his head out. #bugsky 🪲🌱

11 months ago 10 1 0 0
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#InsectThursday one day late. I found this tiny rove #beetle on the brim of my hat when I stopped weeding and transplanting onion sets to eat lunch. I hope he was eating the onion maggots that are thinning out my onions!
🪲 🌱 #bugsky #learndirt

11 months ago 4 0 0 0
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On a road trip, stopped in #WallaceIdaho and saw this beautiful #stonefly on a wall (not far from the stream that runs through town). 🪲 #bugsky

11 months ago 3 0 0 0
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#InsectThursday in my garden features this click beetle. Not much to look at, and her babies sometimes eat the roots of my lettuce plants. But she still belongs here! #bugsky #learndirt
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11 months ago 11 0 0 0

Yes, connected. Most solitary bees nest in the ground. Hard to tell which this is, but I would guess Anthophora.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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After a long winter, this California Tortoiseshell (Nymphalis californica), worn thin but undaunted, came to visit the heather in my #garden. If you are feeling like this #butterfly looks, take #courage!
#bugsky #InsectThursday one day late 🌱 🪲

1 year ago 14 1 0 0

Velvet ant, actually a wingless wasp. Family Mutillidae. Nice video

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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The first kleptoparasitic #bee of the spring, a blood bee (Sphecodes) covered in dandelion pollen. #bugsky
#garden 🌱🪲

1 year ago 10 1 0 0