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| July wildflower seeds.... |
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| Grass and wildflower seeds from our land... |
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| July wildflower seeds.... |
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| Grass and wildflower seeds from our land... |

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| Cocoon of a moth in the superfamily Pterophoroidea |
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| Strange behavior of snapping up when touched.... |
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| Not a great shot but another "snapper." |
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| Later, I shot some more photos of cocoons... |
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| They're very well camouflaged against the seedhead's green. I also photographed some climbing snapdragon seeds. They're COOL. |
| After an hour or so, he was ready to attach the sign. |
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| This beautiful bordered patch ranges more in Mexico and Central America (common bordered patch in background). Somehow, it found its way to our Wildscape. |
| Commander Ben and our chapter president, Fredi. |
| As a token of our appreciation, Linda, our vice president, presented a Master Naturalist hat to Ben. He loved it! |
| Commander Ben and his mother, Mary. |
| After his presentation, Ben handed out business cards to Dan and other members. |
| He also shared his popular "I'm an Invasive Hunter!" stickers. As you can see, Celia was thrilled to get hers. |
| This young man has a great future ahead of him, and I'm so glad to know him. (That's me and Ben.) Thank you, Ben and Mary! |
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| American lady (Vanessa virginiensis) |
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| Painted lady (Vanessa cardui) |
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| American lady has TWO eyespots. |
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| Painted lady has FOUR eyespots. |
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| Common mestra (Mestra amymone) |
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| After getting the mail awhile ago, I just happened to stroll by the turk's cap, boneset and mistflower in our front yard and spotted this NEW species in our Wildscape! |
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| Peyton, Davis, Zach and A.J. (left to right) |
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| The boys and I left the caterpillar atop the ground.... |
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| When I returned later with my camera, it had made a lot of progress.... |
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| An hour or so later when I returned, it was out and about, digging and moving dirt. |
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| I watched it dig for a little while.... |
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| And then it went back into a resting state? I guessed that's what it was doing when it went into a U shape. |
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| After supper, James, Benjamin, Lindsey and I walked back out to the Meadow to check on the caterpillar one more time. It was GONE! Pretty neat, eh? |
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| Our fragrant mistflower (shrubby) is just getting going with the blooms. So far, I've seen monarchs, Gulf fritillaries, American ladies and queens nectaring on the flowers. |
In hopes of learning myself and sharing with others, here are the fall butterflies that are visiting our Wildscape (yesterday I read up on how to tell the difference between a queen and a soldier)...![]() |
| Bordered patch |
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| Gulf fritillary |
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| Variegated fritillary |
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| Queen |
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| Texan crescent |
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| Monarchs (in love) |
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| Southern dogface |
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| American snout |
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| Gray hairstreak |
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| Fiery skipper |
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| Little yellow |
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| Cloudless sulphur |
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| Red admiral |
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| Common mestra |
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| Phaon crescent |
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| Silvery checkerspot |
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| American lady |
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| Painted lady Dainty sulphur ![]() White checkered-skipper |