A hymenoptera of the Sphecidae family, the golden digger wasp, asleep on a flower of persian jewel in my garden.
A hymenoptera of the Sphecidae family, the golden digger wasp, asleep on a flower of persian jewel in my garden.
Scarlet tiger moths placed by my care on a flower of coneflower in my garden. I move every morning the moths that I find on my front door to prevent my cats from playing with these vulnerable little beasts.
carlet tiger moth placed by my care on a flower of coneflower in my garden. I move every morning the moths that I find on my front door to prevent my cats from playing with these vulnerable little beasts.
Common Yellow Swallowtail gathering nectar of a flower of a crown daisy in my garden.
Common Yellow Swallowtail gathering nectar of a flower of a crown daisy in my garden.
Common Yellow Swallowtail gathering nectar of a flower of a crown daisy in my garden.
Common Yellow Swallowtail gathering nectar of a flower of Emilia coccinea 'Scarlet Magic' in my garden.
Common Yellow Swallowtail gathering nectar of a flower of Emilia coccinea 'Scarlet Magic' in my garden.
The male of the Lesser Purple Emperor has the distinction of having a blue iridescence that appears by exposure to light.
The clytie form for this species has orange stripes on top of its wings while they are white in specimens of Ilia form..
The male of the Lesser Purple Emperor has the distinction of having a blue iridescence that appears by exposure to light.
The clytie form for this species has orange stripes on top of its wings while they are white in specimens of Ilia form.
The male of the Lesser Purple Emperor has the distinction of having a blue iridescence that appears by exposure to light.
The clytie form for this species has orange stripes on top of its wings while they are white in specimens of Ilia form...
A cream-spot tiger resting on my door and that I have moved away from the claws of my little predators on a persian jewel.
A cream-spot tiger resting on my door and that I have moved away from the claws of my little predators on a persian jewel.
A cream-spot tiger resting on my door and that I have moved away from the claws of my little predators on a persian jewel.
A polyphagous bug that likes poisonous plants like jimsonweed. It consumes this plant to become inedible.
Poplar hawk-moth found in the morning on my door and deposited in the shade on my crossvine.