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Bumble bee on bull thistle at Bodega Bay
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Do 'Cats Eat Other 'Cats? Do Larva Eat Other Larva?

June 5th, 2017
It's a dog-eat-dog world out there. It's also a 'cat-eat-'cat world, that is, when a caterpillar eats another caterpillar. Or in this case, when larva eats larva. We recently spotted this lady beetle larva eating a syrphid fly larva on our yellow rose bush, "Sparkle and Shine.
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An Insect Assembled by a Committee?

June 2nd, 2017
This is an insect that looks as if it were assembled by a dysfunctional committee: long angular legs, long antennae, and beady eyes on a thin green body. All hail the katydid. It's usually camouflaged, disguised as a leaf in the vegetation--Nature's gift. But in our pollinator garden, we see them.
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The Beauty of a Carpenter Bee's Wings

May 31st, 2017
There's an old saying applicable to child-rearing: "First you give them roots, and then you give them wings." Roots. Wings. Roots to ground them, to love them unconditionally. And wings for them to lift off and launch new beginnings.
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