Bug Lady Blog – Arrow Clubtail
Salutations, BugFans, The story begins on the river, two years ago, with flat, tan, elongated exuviae clinging to rocks and vegetation at the water’s edge (the BugLady didn’t know then, […]
Salutations, BugFans, The story begins on the river, two years ago, with flat, tan, elongated exuviae clinging to rocks and vegetation at the water’s edge (the BugLady didn’t know then, […]
Salutations, BugFans, The BugLady would like to introduce some sprightly damselflies called Dancers, but first, a short commercial message: The Dragonfly Count at Riveredge Nature Center (Newburg-ish, WI) is Saturday, […]
Salutations, BugFans, So the BugLady has a story that she’s itching to tell (and she’s itching as she tells it). Here’s a rerun from 2010 that will explain. Today’s “bug,” […]
Greetings, BugFans, As The Bard once said – “What’s in a name?” Most sites that discuss the Four-spotted skimmer lead with its name, so the BugLady will, too. “Four-spotted? Why […]
Salutations, BugFans, Carrion and Burying beetles (family Silphidae) have graced these pages before – the BugLady wrote about two different genera seven years ago (Seven! Years!). You can find that […]
Greetings, BugFans, The BugLady always enjoys encountering these big, handsome, velveteen spiders – one of them shared a fondness for her rhubarb patch recently. She has written in the past […]
Imagine the fun of going on a Bear hunt-through tall, wavy grass (swishy, swishy!); swampy mud (squish, squish!); and a swirling whirling snowstorm (hoooo, woooo!)-only to find a real bear […]