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Closeup of a crab spider with legs outstretched.

Closeup of a crab spider with legs outstretched.

Feeling crabby.

1 week ago 25 1 0 0
Young white woman and older white man, seated at a table holding each other’s books, and smiling. Woman has dark hair, wearing dark shirt and beige jacket. Man has gray hair and beard, wearing glasses, blue gray sport coat over blue sweater with horizontal gray stripes.

Young white woman and older white man, seated at a table holding each other’s books, and smiling. Woman has dark hair, wearing dark shirt and beige jacket. Man has gray hair and beard, wearing glasses, blue gray sport coat over blue sweater with horizontal gray stripes.

I had the great pleasure of meeting @chasingbugs.com today, at the annual Plan It Native conference in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. We each gave a presentation and signed books. Wonderful day! #bugsky #scicomm

2 months ago 23 1 1 0
Hundreds of firefly flashes surround a wooden barn amidst a forested landscape at dusk.

Hundreds of firefly flashes surround a wooden barn amidst a forested landscape at dusk.

Kudos to those who chose to leave their leaves this fall. May your yard have an abundance of fireflies next summer. ✨

5 months ago 104 20 3 1
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Why Journalists Should Write About Insects • The Revelator It’s time to craft a new insect narrative, one that transforms our perspective from fear to fascination.

I originally invited conservation photographer @chasingbugs.com to write this for the @sejorg.bsky.social magazine, but I thought it deserved an even bigger audience, so I'm republishing in on @therevelator.org today: therevelator.org/write-about-...

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A round black beetle with two prominent red spots rests on a brown branch against a dark background.

A round black beetle with two prominent red spots rests on a brown branch against a dark background.

Entomologist 1: Hmm, what should we name this one?

Entomologist 2: Well, its red spots make it look as though it’s been stabbed. Twice.

Entomologist 1: Perfect, we’ll call it the twice-stabbed lady beetle.

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Oak treehopper nymphs lined up on an oak branch.

Oak treehopper nymphs lined up on an oak branch.

A mother oak treehopper (right) stands face-to-face with her nymph on a branch.

A mother oak treehopper (right) stands face-to-face with her nymph on a branch.

A mother oak treehopper (left) stands next to her newly emerged adult children and a nymph on a branch.

A mother oak treehopper (left) stands next to her newly emerged adult children and a nymph on a branch.

Two newly emerged oak treehopper adults stand face-to-face on a branch.

Two newly emerged oak treehopper adults stand face-to-face on a branch.

Oak treehoppers are out! Known for their endearing maternal care, mamas remain with their babies until they emerge as adults and eventually leave the oak branch where they were born.

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Dozens of monarch butterflies congregate amongst the green leaves of a silver maple tree.

Dozens of monarch butterflies congregate amongst the green leaves of a silver maple tree.

Hundreds of monarch butterflies congregate amongst the green leaves of a silver maple tree.

Hundreds of monarch butterflies congregate amongst the green leaves of a silver maple tree.

A single monarch butterfly rests atop the branch of a spruce.

A single monarch butterfly rests atop the branch of a spruce.

A single monarch butterfly with outstretched wings rests amongst the tangled branches of spruce trees.

A single monarch butterfly with outstretched wings rests amongst the tangled branches of spruce trees.

This week, migrating monarchs stopped to roost in large clusters among the branches of silver maples and spruce in rural Ohio. It was a spectacular sight! #monarchs

7 months ago 157 32 6 1
A mature female oak treehopper rests on a small oak branch next to rows of eggs tucked into slits in the bark.

A mature female oak treehopper rests on a small oak branch next to rows of eggs tucked into slits in the bark.

It’s oak treehopper season! We went scouting for oak treehopper colonies last night and found three mamas keeping a watchful eye on their eggs. Soon, eggs will hatch, giving way to small nymphs. Mama will stay with her offspring until they mature and leave the colony as new adults.

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A firefly pupa with glowing lantern rests on a brown leaf.

A firefly pupa with glowing lantern rests on a brown leaf.

Did you know that firefly glow as larvae and pupae? I found this shrimp-like pupa in my garden earlier this summer. šŸ¤

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A closeup of a fuzzy yellow bumble bee tucked under the pink petals of a purple coneflower.

A closeup of a fuzzy yellow bumble bee tucked under the pink petals of a purple coneflower.

The cutest little bumble bee (I believe a Bombus perplexus) found respite from the afternoon sun under a coneflower in my pollinator garden. šŸ

#pollinator #bee

8 months ago 65 5 1 0
A closeup of a monarch butterfly resting on a green leaf in front of brick house.

A closeup of a monarch butterfly resting on a green leaf in front of brick house.

First monarch of the summer!

9 months ago 78 5 0 0
Colorful poster showing the four distinct life stages of a firefly—egg, larva, pupa, adult—in a natural habitat with leaves, logs, trees, and tall vegetation.

Colorful poster showing the four distinct life stages of a firefly—egg, larva, pupa, adult—in a natural habitat with leaves, logs, trees, and tall vegetation.

It’s World Firefly Day! Everyone loves the glow. But #fireflies spend most of their lives underground, hidden in the damp soil and leaf litter, glowing softly where almost no one sees.

So what do fireflies need from us?
šŸŒ™ Darkness
🌱 Undisturbed soils
šŸ‚ Leaf litter and logs
🚫 No chemicals
šŸ•° Time

9 months ago 58 21 0 2
Thousands of firefly flashes illuminate a darkened forest.

Thousands of firefly flashes illuminate a darkened forest.

I need to photograph firefly larvae. What’s the best way to find them? Start digging through leaf litter in my yard?!

10 months ago 39 1 1 0
Thousands of small glowing fireflies light up a dark forest.

Thousands of small glowing fireflies light up a dark forest.

The light trails of glowing fireflies light up a dark forest.

The light trails of glowing fireflies light up a dark forest.

Thousands of small glowing fireflies light up a dark forest above a reflective pool.

Thousands of small glowing fireflies light up a dark forest above a reflective pool.

Thousands of small glowing fireflies light up a dark forest.

Thousands of small glowing fireflies light up a dark forest.

The synchronous fireflies are beginning their annual light show in the Great Smoky Mountains right about now. And like an insatiable thirst, my soul aches to be there.

10 months ago 52 10 1 1
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10 months ago 5 1 0 0
Photo mosaic highlighting 12 colorful closeup photographs of a diversity of bees.

Photo mosaic highlighting 12 colorful closeup photographs of a diversity of bees.

Today is World Bee Day.

There are around 20,000 species of bees in the world, yet honey bees gets most of the fanfare.

Here’s to the sweat bees, the leafcutter bees, the mason bees, the longhorn bees, the bumble bees, the carpenter bees, the squash bees, and all the rest of our unsung bee heroes!

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Book cover with title of ā€œGrass Isn’t Greenerā€ held up in front of computer screen next to microphone.

Book cover with title of ā€œGrass Isn’t Greenerā€ held up in front of computer screen next to microphone.

IT’S PUBLICATION DAY!

Grass Isn’t Greener is officially out in the world! And I’ve been busy jumping from one interview to the next to promote the book. Between this week and next, I have nearly 20 media interviews and I couldn’t be more excited! 🄳

11 months ago 15 2 4 1

Yep—a mother oak treehopper with one of her nymphs. I photographed several colonies last year!

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Smiling women with long brown hair holds up book titled ā€œGrass Isn’t Greener.ā€

Smiling women with long brown hair holds up book titled ā€œGrass Isn’t Greener.ā€

It’s officially the week of the release of Grass Isn’t Greener, and I had the pleasure of joining Ray Brown on this morning’s episode of @talkinbirdsradio.bsky.social to chat about the book. You can listen to the segment here: www.talkinbirds.com/archive

11 months ago 20 1 1 0
A mother oak treehopper rests face-to-face with her nymph on a tree branch.

A mother oak treehopper rests face-to-face with her nymph on a tree branch.

Happy Mother’s Day to mothers of all sizes and sorts.

11 months ago 196 24 3 0
Hundreds of small glowing fireflies illuminate a dark forest.

Hundreds of small glowing fireflies illuminate a dark forest.

May the forest be with you.

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Closeup portrait of a fuzzy yellow and pink rosy maple moth against a black background.

Closeup portrait of a fuzzy yellow and pink rosy maple moth against a black background.

Closeup dorsal view of a fuzzy yellow and pink rosy maple moth on a stick against a black background.

Closeup dorsal view of a fuzzy yellow and pink rosy maple moth on a stick against a black background.

Side portrait showing the fuzzy yellow and pink body of rosy maple moth on a stick against a black background.

Side portrait showing the fuzzy yellow and pink body of rosy maple moth on a stick against a black background.

Side view of a fuzzy yellow and pink rosy maple moth against a black background.

Side view of a fuzzy yellow and pink rosy maple moth against a black background.

To exist on the same planet as this creature is a privilege.

11 months ago 322 71 10 7
A small jumping spider sits amongst many bright green plant stems.

A small jumping spider sits amongst many bright green plant stems.

Hello, bright eyes. 🤩

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A large tiger swallowtail butterfly visits hanging clusters of white flowers against a green background.

A large tiger swallowtail butterfly visits hanging clusters of white flowers against a green background.

A chunky green caterpillar rests on a silken web spun across a folded green leaf.

A chunky green caterpillar rests on a silken web spun across a folded green leaf.

A small white jumping spider with beady black eyes sits on a green leaf.

A small white jumping spider with beady black eyes sits on a green leaf.

A blue, red, and yellow leafhopper stands on a pale green leaf.

A blue, red, and yellow leafhopper stands on a pale green leaf.

It’s easy to feel the weight of lost protections and broken promises. But stewardship was never theirs to give or take.

Small acts still matter—in the patches we rewild, in the pollinators we protect, in the native seeds we sow, and in the wild things we tend. Hope still matters.

Happy Earth Day.

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What is it good for? Absolutely one thing. Luna moths use their tails solely for bat evasion In a pair of complementary studies, researchers take a close look at Luna moth (Actias luna) tails through the eyes of birds and female moths to test their role in predation and sexual selection. Scie...

Using their antennae, males can detect the pheromones emitted by females from up to 6 miles away! www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/what...

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Close-up portrait of a male luna moth with large feathery antennae against a black background.

Close-up portrait of a male luna moth with large feathery antennae against a black background.

Peek-a-boo!

This male luna moth’s large, feathery antennae aren’t just for show. They’re finely tuned instruments designed to pick up the faintest scent of a female from miles away (think of them as nature’s GPS). Also, when are we going to get a moth emoji? And a firefly!?

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And now, my favorite Easter tradition.

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A laptop displaying a PowerPoint presentation title slide with the title ā€œThe Everyday Conservationistā€ and a photo of a gray tree frog next to a book entitled Grass Isn’t Greener.

A laptop displaying a PowerPoint presentation title slide with the title ā€œThe Everyday Conservationistā€ and a photo of a gray tree frog next to a book entitled Grass Isn’t Greener.

And so begins a busy season of book promotions. I have 13 upcoming radio, TV, and podcast interviews and around a dozen different talks scheduled in the coming months. I’m also working on a second book proposal for a bug book, which I’m incredibly excited about. Busy as a bee! šŸ

1 year ago 22 1 1 0
Black and white image of a goofy raccoon captured on a bird feeder camera at night.

Black and white image of a goofy raccoon captured on a bird feeder camera at night.

When you expect your bird feeder camera to capture birds but captures this instead…

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