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HowardDork Crane fly
Crane fly commented on by HowardDork Durham, North Carolina, USAa year ago

Thanks Dan

HowardDork Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by HowardDork Durham, North Carolina, USAa year ago

Giving a bump.

HowardDork owl butterfly
owl butterfly commented on by HowardDork Cartago, Costa Ricaa year ago

From what I've seen, the Owl has the single large eye like spot as where morpho's have several spots of varying size

HowardDork Plant- or leaf-hopper nymph
Plant- or leaf-hopper nymph commented on by HowardDork Lat: -5.43 Lon: 123.77a year ago

This spotting was so much fun! Such a challenging little critter. Thanks for posting.

HowardDork Plant- or leaf-hopper nymph
Plant- or leaf-hopper nymph commented on by HowardDork Lat: -5.43 Lon: 123.77a year ago

I am searching so hard and can't find it. I can find similar pictures but no ID. This little guy sure is strange.

HowardDork Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by HowardDork Durham, North Carolina, USAa year ago

I'll try to add some better pics of the flower cone and leaves. Lupine is close, but the flowers are smaller and more tightly clustered.

HowardDork Gooseneck loosestrife
Gooseneck loosestrife commented on by HowardDork Durham, North Carolina, USAa year ago

Thank you

HowardDork Assassin bug
Assassin bug commented on by HowardDork Durham, North Carolina, USAa year ago

I've been seeing lots of variations of these guys all over. I've always heard them called assassin bugs, apparently they go by a lot of other names. I like the website. Thanks

HowardDork Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by HowardDork Massachusetts, USAa year ago

Definitely some kind of jumping spider. There are so many it's hard to say exactly. Really good pic! I have a hard time getting pictures of these guys because they are so small and so active.

HowardDork Whorled Stonecrop
Whorled Stonecrop commented on by HowardDork Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USAa year ago

Sedum depending on your zone, it will spread very quickly.