More misc. nature from last Saturday at Presque Isle State Park. All shots from along the Dead Pond Trail east of B Trail.


Can’t resist Common Eastern Bumble Bee (Bombus impatiens) x Lupine. These shots extra interesting for showing orange-coloured pollen sacs (a.k.a. pollen basket or corbicula):





Possibly female or juvenile Blue Dasher (Pachydiplax longipennis) dragonfly:

Lovely Little Wood Satyr (Megisto cymela) butterfly:



Couple shots of Zabulon Skipper (Lon zabulon) butterfly:


This is probably White Spring Moth (Lomographa vestaliata):



Finally, a very interesting sighting of a well-camouflaged moth, probably Kent’s Geometer (Selenia kentaria):


Coming up soon, more birds! More insects! #more_nature