So since this topic seems to be the lesser than I had hoped
Anyway, I wanted to post some pics I took over the late summer & early fall with no mystery of cryptids or aliens this time around but just good'ole nature. Seems like people kinda lost their desire for life outdoors which is really sad. I used to have a plethora of wildlife in the neighborhood till neighbors poisoned the area...we used to have Gardner Snakes that kept the land pest free but that was over a generation ago and it hasn't been like it was since with their no caring for life attitudes
In around 2010 it seemed like arthropod life such as colorful & cute insects like Praying Mantis, Lady Bugs & Fireflies was finally coming back but dropped off over the next several years which really has been depressing
Thank goodness the avian, squirrel, rabbit and opossum life is still around.
With that being the end of My rant and being said, here is some great pics I took this year with some surprises plus a a special bonus which you're gonna see right now!
Giant Wolf Spider! I saw this very large arachnid beauty and couldn't believe it
I found her in the back yard on July 11 of 2011 which was 10 years ago this year
She was as large as My hand spread-out if not larger! She was the biggest spider I have ever seen in person locally (not counting the St. Louis Zoo)! I said she is a she cause later she had an egg sack as large as she was! I don't know where she went, she left the tree and was gone the next day.
These
Morning-Glory Plume Moths are actually pretty common in My area and they just stay in one spot for days. I usually call them bi-plane bugs.
Just a usual
House Spider on the basement door!
Yep, I was really surprised a
Brown Bat made his home for the night on My garage. He was actually there for a couple of days. I wanted to get a better closeup of him but I don't trust bats.
I love
Cicadas, I'm always excited when they sound-off in the Summer but its kinda sad when they go away in the Autumn. I always love to catch them and have them walk on My hands and let them fly away or just put them on a fence or tree. These guys are one of My fave kind of insect a sthey are harmless and fun to play with!
Oh man, the
Giant Stag Beetle! I was so shocked when I saw him earlier this year on the garage. He was the largest beetle I have seen in My area. I loved his reddish/amber color. He is as large as a Cicada if not bigger. I didn't pick him cause I didn't trust him plus I didn't want to harm him just in case.
Now he was My most special one all year and that was My sighting in person of a
TREE FROG! I always hear them outside in the trees for many, many years but never saw one till September
I called him
Froggy! I found him very cute an dyou can clearly tell his species are reptilians' ancestors
He didn't make any sounds or noises or anything but he was on the garage door for a couple days which I thought was very astonishing and I tried to cherished his little appearance as much as I could cause I knew he would go hibernate fairly soon.
Well, I hope you enjoyed this little bit of nature from Me cause it just seems like there isn't many people that do this sort of thing anymore
I might post more stuff like this in the near future
Soon, I will post a special possible Cryptid sighting of an unknown arachnid I had way back in 1997 which it's 25th anniversary in approaching upon time. Until then I'll see you around