Gossamer Tapestry

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Sunday, February 07, 2010

My Top 10 Insect Moments of 2009

I did one of these last year, and have been meaning to post someting similar for 2009. Looking back, it was a great year for working with insects! My top 10 insect moments are:


10. Watching blowflies and carrion beetles help decompose a deer carcass.


9. Checking out Becker's White during the spring bloom at Anza Borrego State Park in California.


8. Witnessing Allegheny Mound Ants and Edward's Haristreaks in Michigan and releasing Karner Blue butterflies in Ohio during the Imperiled Butterfly Conservation and Management workshop hosted by the Toledo Zoo.


7. Tiger hunting in the City of Chicago.


6. Photographing Karner Blues and Dusted Skippers in the dunes and swales of northwest Indiana.


5. Photographing the endangered Miami Blue at Bahia Honda State Park in the Florida Keys.


4. Getting much better photographs of tiger beetles at Willcox Playa.


3. Photographing grasshoppers and tiger beetles (and a diamondback rattlesnake!) with FC in the wilds of Pure Florida.


2. Doing a whole lot of butterfly conservation.


1. Photographing Raja Brooks Birdwings, and a whole bunch of other exotic insects, in the Cameron Highlands of Malaysia.

5 Comments:

At 22:22, Blogger R.Powers said...

Honored to have made the list.

 
At 23:21, Blogger Ur-spo said...

Watching blowflies and carrion beetles help decompose a deer carcass was one of the highlights of 2009 for me as well.

 
At 21:25, Blogger Ted C. MacRae said...

Not one, not two, but three posts featuring tiger beetles - yeah!

I still like the Florida tiger beetle post best, and Willcox Playa is a close second.

Looking forward to a good 2010.

regards--ted

 
At 13:10, Anonymous Mark H said...

WHAT a way to remember a year! must admit, it's not something I have ever done...........and NOW, while all your friends are sunning in Key West, YOU are probably out there with a net! Hah.

 
At 01:18, Blogger Kathie Brown said...

That photo of the birdwings is amazing!

 

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