The call they make can be described as a rattle…which means, of course, a group of these is called a rattle! (Also used are concentration and kerfluffle.)
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#birds #aves #kingfishers #alcedinidae #BeltedKingfisher #MegaceryleAlcyon
The call they make can be described as a rattle…which means, of course, a group of these is called a rattle! (Also used are concentration and kerfluffle.)
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#birds #aves #kingfishers #alcedinidae #BeltedKingfisher #MegaceryleAlcyon
This bird is native to North America and a year-round resident here in Colorado. Since bugs are scarce in the winter, I’ve been learning more about birds this winter. This bird creates tunnels for their nests, on river and sand banks.
This bird is native to North America and a year-round resident here in Colorado. Since bugs are scarce in the winter, I’ve been learning more about birds this winter. This bird creates tunnels for their nests, on river and sand banks.
Hosts are most commonly butterflies/moths, beetles, and ants/bees/wasps. Some in this family are hyperparasitoids and parasitize other ichneumon wasps (see, fascinating!). It’s ichneumonception.
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#WaspsBeesAndAnts #hymenoptera #IchneumonWasps #ichneumonidae
Hosts are most commonly butterflies/moths, beetles, and ants/bees/wasps. Some in this family are hyperparasitoids and parasitize other ichneumon wasps (see, fascinating!). It’s ichneumonception.
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#WaspsBeesAndAnts #hymenoptera #IchneumonWasps #ichneumonidae
They’ve been the focus of recent biological control research for invasive species, as they are specialists and their survival hinges on their host. Host dies out, they do as well, meaning they can’t become invasive themselves.
They’ve been the focus of recent biological control research for invasive species, as they are specialists and their survival hinges on their host. Host dies out, they do as well, meaning they can’t become invasive themselves.
#beetles #coleoptera #ladybugs #LadyBirdBeetles #LadyBeetles #coccinellidae #SevenSpottedLadybug #SevenSpotLadybird #CommonLadybug #CoccinellaSeptempunctata
The Seven-Spotted Ladybug is an introduced species. It’s the most common species in Europe and can be found throughout North America now. It is true to its name and actually does have 7 spots!
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The Seven-Spotted Ladybug is an introduced species. It’s the most common species in Europe and can be found throughout North America now. It is true to its name and actually does have 7 spots!
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They often get confused with milkweed bugs (in a different genus, Lygaeus) because they look similar. Confession: I am one of the confused…I often have to double-check myself!
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They often get confused with milkweed bugs (in a different genus, Lygaeus) because they look similar. Confession: I am one of the confused…I often have to double-check myself!
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These bugs are completely harmless to both people and pets (and generally not an issue for plants, either). They can release a bad smelling and tasting compound when bothered.
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These bugs are completely harmless to both people and pets (and generally not an issue for plants, either). They can release a bad smelling and tasting compound when bothered.
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Our native species is the black-footed yellow sac spider (or American yellow sac spider…different from the European yellow sac spider), Cheiracanthium inclusum.
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Our native species is the black-footed yellow sac spider (or American yellow sac spider…different from the European yellow sac spider), Cheiracanthium inclusum.
Their common name comes from the fact that they can scurry sideways like a crab!
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#arachnids #arachnida #spiders #araneae #HuntsmanSpider #sparassidae #olios #GiantCrabSpider #OliosGiganteus
Their common name comes from the fact that they can scurry sideways like a crab!
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#arachnids #arachnida #spiders #araneae #HuntsmanSpider #sparassidae #olios #GiantCrabSpider #OliosGiganteus
This is definitely one of the largest spiders I have seen! It was quite hard to take a photo because the ceilings were quite high and sadly ladders are not common in campground bathrooms.
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I may or may not have tried to jump and take photos. (Spoiler: it does not work well)
This is definitely one of the largest spiders I have seen! It was quite hard to take a photo because the ceilings were quite high and sadly ladders are not common in campground bathrooms.
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I may or may not have tried to jump and take photos. (Spoiler: it does not work well)