This spring’s rain helped my old patch of Rubus oklahomus produce the best crop in a number years. Additionally it’s their time. And in case you wondering about Rubus oklahomus , it’s blackberries and yum! So off to pickin’ for me this morning!
The berries are big and sweet!
The Common Wood-nymphs (Cercyonis pegala ) were flittering about as well.
A small Garden Spider (Argiope aurantia ) had weaved its web!
Certainly you can see the Garden Spider’s zigs and zagged web. However can you find the Spur-throated Grasshopper (Melanoplinae)? It’s slightly above and to the left.
Indeed it will be harder to spot the shadow of a Jumping Spider (Phidippus ) through the thick leaves of the Greenbriar.
They were not very interested in me getting their photo. ;-(
The Longlegged Flies (Condylostylus) had even less interest. However this one held still for a second.
Only one Red-banded Leafhopper (Graphocephala coccinea ) was seen. Indeed a colorful creature!
The Stink Bug (Pentatomidae) had jumped in with my berries! Gently they were persuaded to leave my container.
I had finished picking. Next I decided to go around one more time to find other goodies. First was a male Northern Paper Wasp (Polistes fuscatus )!
Three together! The Buffalo Treehoppers (Ceresini ) had jumped all around me while I had picked.
The native and tiny Polished Lady Beetle (Cycloneda munda ) was my last find at the patch.
It was time to head back to the house and wash off my treasured berries! Yum!
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Blackberries. Yummm!!
We’ve had a lot of critters at our tiny patch too! Even a catbird!!
Catbird! 👏🏻 I had cardinals and painted bunting singing.
The leafhoppers have extraordinary colors and patterns.
Indeed!
We have had bad problems with various stink bugs on our berries. After they feed on a berry it is nasty tasting. Very frustrating.
Had never of that before and very interesting.
Those stink bugs really are a menace! Those and the eastern leaf footed bug have ruined the last of my tomatoes.
Sorry to hear that. I have never had a problem with those insects on my tomatoes. Interesting.