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Today features three photos from friends! So glad that they did.

Kathy captured these Leaf-footed Bugs, both the adult and various stages of the nymphs. Seems strange that they are at different stages in development. However I’m sure they know what they are doing. 😉 Maybe some kind of survival strategy of staggered broods? I was not able to find any info on it. If you know let us know in the comments.
A gorgeous pile of mushrooms photographed by Christy. She thought it was a weird pile of pony poop from a distance. 🙂
Suzanne and Steve drove out to Aledo to get a view of A3 comet Thursday evening. The comet is getting fainter each day and binoculars or a scope is needed now. However the cell phone could still pick it up. Thanks Steve and Suzanne for the pic!

Thank you all for sharing your finds with us. I do enjoy seeing them!

Early morning Four O’clocks (Mirabilis albida)!
For the last few days, the Dainty Sulphurs have started showing up. Yeah!

Thanks to Kathy, Christy, Suzanne, and Steve!

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5 Comments

  1. You’re welcome! Thanks for sharing Steve’s photo!

    A bunch of leaf-footed bugs hatched on my eggplant and seem to be loving the aphids that are attracted to the plant. I wish I could find an eggplant tortoise beetle sometime…

    1. Keeping looking! You will find one I bet. Though I haven’t seen one in a while. But that maybe because the nightshade is about gone. 🙂

  2. I’ve seen lots of butterflies lately. So happy after seeing very few all summer. Only one monarch today tho. Sweet dainty sulphur.

  3. Those sure are bu.py mushrooms all stuck together – just like poop!
    We tried to see the comet but there are too many trees in thereby- glad to see the image here.

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