So here's a collection of some pictures I took over the course of a couple of months or so of some
Animals in My backyard & front porch. Most are
Arthropods but I love them. Unfortunately I'm seeing less numbers of
Animals as the years go by which is a shame how this has become
It's mid September now and many of these types has hit the hay unfortunately till next Spring & Summer but that time will be before you know it
First up is this
Snail & Slug. Over the last couple years I've been seeing less & less of these
Gastropods especially
Snails which is a shame as they are cousins of
Squid & Octopus.
Here's this
Beetle & Morning Glory Moth.
I have many
Orb Weavers on the front porch which that has not decreased.
I was a bit amazed that I saw this
Long Spider. He was quite shy & sensitive so I got these pics when I could back by the basement door's back-light.
Here's this
Ominous Sky. I love watching the skies for many reasons and see so very few people doing so. This picture doesn't give justice to how the
sky was that duskful night but you can tell how eerily awesome it was
Arguably My fave
Insect of them all is
Lightning Bugs aka Fireflies. The numbers of them seems to go down every year but this year they were in good numbers and staying out later that usual. I was able to catch a couple. I've always thought they were cute and such a phenomenal little critter with their
bioluminescence feature that gives them their name. I find them peaceful and really who doesn't like & enjoy
Fireflies Here's these pics of some
Here's this
Baby Praying Mantis. At first when I saw him I didn't know what he was then I'm like oh I know what you
Oh man, I was very glad I was able to take a couple pictures of this. Here's
The Spider & The Fly by the basement door. This was actually during the morning as it was a bit daylight. Some
Spiders stay up all the time to get what they need and this guy sure did. As the late great
Kevin Sullivan said during one of My fave
WCW Nitro Episodes in early 96 when he formed
The Alliance to Destroy Hulkamainia...
"As The Spider said to The Fly...Welcome to the Cage Here's this
Baby Cricket. Oh he's so cute. He was on My front screen door. I've been seeing a lot of them and I love to hear their soothing songs at night
Here's this
Morning-Glory Moth which I call
Bi-Plane Bugs.
Here's this
Colorful Moth that I really never knew their proper name.
Ah, here's this
Treehopper. I love these guys. them &
Leafhoppers are related to
Cicadas. He was also on My front screen door. Look how cute he is
Here's this
Ladybug aka Ladybird Bug that I caught. I've always loved these ladies
The Cicadas are still going to town but the
Orange & Black ones only showed up that little amount of time when I took pics of them before
Here's this
Grumpy Cicada. I call him "grumpy" because I stepped right next to him by the basement door and he made his noises like hey "fool, watch where the heck your going!". I was like oh crap, I didn't see you their, you camouflaged with the leaves
Here's this
Bug & Moth.
Now this guy was something, he flew right in front of Me and landed by My Grandma MiMi's
Magnolia Tree...it was a
Huge Moth.He's about the size of a small bowl, this is as close as I could get to him.
Here's this
White Fuzzy Moth. He's fantastic. Look at all that fur-like feathers-like hair he has. I was grateful to get pics of him
Now here's a very special entry...
Spider at the Bathroom Sink. We get many
House Spiders in the bathroom. Their very efficient if you have
Gnats, Skeeters and unwanted pests like that. Many of the
Spiders has left since they arrived in
June or so but this one hung around till last week. I actually took care of this
Spider by feeding her. I would catch little
Larvae/Caterpillars that get's in the bathroom which are pest,
Gnats and I caught her a few
Mosquitoes too which their
Vampiric, well so is
Spiders and many times I watch her walking in her web getting them and sucking them dry...literally
I liked seeing a
Spider building their webs and getting their prey. Well, several days ago I caught a
Seed Moth which is a total pest and gave it to her. I go to check on her a few hours later and she is gone and so is the
Seed Moth...I was like where did they go cause I knew her tricks where she's likes to hide in the tiny wall hole and behind the soap bottles but she wasn't there
What happen was she left took him with her
I think she had a enough nutrients so she could shed her
exoskeleton elsewhere. Is all that remains is a little graveyard of her food there
So here's this pic I took of her sucking on her
Skeeter Now just a few short days ago I saw this
Opossum on the driveway gate...this picture is blurry which I took the same pic over & over again and it just wouldn't turn out to be clear...
however I got a really good shot of his face. He's really cute. Remember all the things I spoke about these
Marsupials that their the only specie on this continent and that their very docile & efficient and most of all that their are
LIVING FOSSILS which is a very crucial category of
Cryptozoology This individual is older and larger, about the size of a big
House Cat...look how cute this guy is as I feel very fortunate to capture him
Well, that will do it. I hope your were amazed by this. Next up I'm going to feature some
Cryptozoology movies in My usual spotlight form, wait until you see what My first entry is which a very important one which is something i'be been wanting to do for a long while now