9.25.2009

Inverts

I wanted to give provide some shots of the various, colorful invertebrates that are all around us

Slug:


This is a dragonfly (or skimmer) of the family Libellulidae. There are many beautiful and much more color varieties.


This is a cicada killer wasp (Genus Sphecius). You can read about them, but in short, they burrow in the ground and kill one cicada, which they bring into the burrow for all the eggs to feast on after they hatch. I happened to walk into a colony of them, where burrows were spaced out every 2 feet. They are large and fly very slow and apparently have trouble seeing because they have no problem flying right into you.


This is another view of the very common monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus).



I'm not sure which dragonfly category this individual belongs to...

9.16.2009

Morning Sun Song


Marsh Wren in Fords, NJ

9.10.2009

Herps

It's been a while since I've added pictures. Here are some photos of frogs/ toads and a snake! from my work site in Fords, New Jersey. I've been fortunate that the Fowler's toads were such great subjects. They probably think they are so great at camouflaging that they'd rather not move. Works for me! There is a green frog, three Fowler's toads in different habitats, and a green snake (I think):