Sad mirth, and not fictional, but: Angela’s Ashes read by the author Frank McCourt
Posts by Mike Kiernan
Nematomorpha! That’s what I was thinking. The only species that I have observed in US Northeast lacked any bristles and had minimal segmentation.
Nematophora?
Lovely colors
Fly mimic?
Not pollinating, but cute.
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
In Vt
Thank you. Way ahead of us
H’ray! Where are you, please?
Very helpful. Thanks for sharing
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
Wow!
Those are some plume-y antennae
That moss scent drives the ladies crazy! Love that color
CJ!
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-...
Cool new PNAS paper by Prof Carter Smith @uwsafs.bsky.social, about how ecosystem restoration enhances human wellbeing
fish.uw.edu/2025/01/beyo...
When do we cut back stems?
What and Why from @xercessociety.bsky.social
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