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Posts by Mike Kiernan

Sad mirth, and not fictional, but: Angela’s Ashes read by the author Frank McCourt

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Nematomorpha! That’s what I was thinking. The only species that I have observed in US Northeast lacked any bristles and had minimal segmentation.

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Nematophora?

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Lovely colors

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Fly mimic?

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Not pollinating, but cute.

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Thumbnail cover image for a YouTube video showing a stonefly and a green june beetle flying, text reads "insect flight - 23 species!"

Thumbnail cover image for a YouTube video showing a stonefly and a green june beetle flying, text reads "insect flight - 23 species!"

New video! Flight footage from 23 species across 7 insect orders! youtu.be/gDI5g3rd0Ls

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In Vt

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Thank you. Way ahead of us

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H’ray! Where are you, please?

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Very helpful. Thanks for sharing

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Please define large and small?
Maybe it’s because I am trying to read it on mobile, I can not see any definition or reference to area

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Wow!

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Those are some plume-y antennae

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That moss scent drives the ladies crazy! Love that color

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CJ!

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How to Address Two Environmental Crises at Once Solar fields turn out to be ideal for pollinators, too.

A corn field has essentially zero pollinating insects

A solar field with native plants between the rows has about 300x as many

www.newyorker.com/culture/the-lede/how-to-...

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Beyond despair: how can ecosystem restoration enhance human wellbeing? Ecosystem restoration has historically had a very ecological focus. However, while teaching a special interdisciplinary class during her time at Duke University, SAFS Assistant Professor, Carter Smith...

Cool new PNAS paper by Prof Carter Smith @uwsafs.bsky.social, about how ecosystem restoration enhances human wellbeing

fish.uw.edu/2025/01/beyo...

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When do we cut back stems?
What and Why from @xercessociety.bsky.social

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Small brown moth with irregular grayish and white markings, at rest on a wall near a Polistes wasp nest. The carnivorous caterpillars can completely decimate a wasp nest over the course of the summer.

Small brown moth with irregular grayish and white markings, at rest on a wall near a Polistes wasp nest. The carnivorous caterpillars can completely decimate a wasp nest over the course of the summer.

This is one sneaky little moth! The caterpillars live in a Polistes wasp nest, creeping around at night eating the wasp larvae and pupae while the parents are asleep! 😱

Chalcoela iphitalis
Douglas County, Colorado, USA

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Solar Farms Have a Superpower Beyond Clean Energy The sites fight climate change and can help with another global crisis: the collapse of nature. But so far, efforts to nurture wildlife habitat have been spotty.

If done right: "A study published late last year found that insect abundance had tripled over five years on test plots at two other Minnesota solar sites. The abundance of native bees grew twentyfold."
www.nytimes.com/2024/09/05/c...

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