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Covering the events of September 24, 2007.
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Gardening Quote of the Day
"The lesson I have learned most thoroughly is, never to say ‘I know’ there is so infinitely much to learn. Nature is such a subtle chemist that one never knows what she is about, or what surprises she may have in store for us.
(from Wood and Garden, 1899)
"(Gertrude Jekyll , English gardener, artist, writer)
Activity Report:
No new bugs were added today. That's odd.
3 new comments were added.
17 new images were added.
Images added yesterday:
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Golden Silk Spider, Banana Spider, Golden Silk Orbweaver (Nephila clavipes) |
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Golden Silk Spider, Banana Spider, Golden Silk Orbweaver (Nephila clavipes) |
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Pink-spotted Hawkmoth, Sweet Potato Hornworm (Agrius cingulata) |
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Pink-spotted Hawkmoth, Sweet Potato Hornworm (Agrius cingulata) |
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Pink-spotted Hawkmoth, Sweet Potato Hornworm (Agrius cingulata) |
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Pink-spotted Hawkmoth, Sweet Potato Hornworm (Agrius cingulata) |
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Cross Spider (Araneus diadematus) |
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Katydid, Western Bush Katydid (Insara elegans) |
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Giant Hornet (Vespa crabro germana) |
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Giant Hornet (Vespa crabro germana) |
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Giant Hornet (Vespa crabro germana) |
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Digger Wasp (Ammophila sp.) |
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Writing Spider, Scribbler, Black and Yellow Argiope (Argiope aurantia) |
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Writing Spider, Scribbler, Black and Yellow Argiope (Argiope aurantia) |
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Writing Spider, Scribbler, Black and Yellow Argiope (Argiope aurantia) |
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Scentless Plant Bug (Niesthrea louisianica) |
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Polka Dot Wasp Moth, Oleander Moth (Syntomeida epilais) |
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Comments added yesterday:
Final Notes
Thank you for reading the BugFiles Newsletter.
Have a good day, and happy gardening!
Dave
And that's the way it was... September 24, 2007