Sand Prairies

What a great summer it has been exploring the nearby sand prairies. The diversity of life is truly remarkable, with countless small wonders to appreciate. The milkweeds attract a variety of insects, creating vibrant mini-ecosystems. Monarda punctata, with its unique yellowish and spotted flowers, and whirls of whitish and green leaves, adds to the visual spectacle, while Opuntia cespitosa fills the landscape with its hardy and spiny presence, and with gorgeous flowers.

Hearing the calls of Green Winged Cicadas adds an auditory dimension to the experience. Catching a female cicada was a unique highlight, providing a closer look at these fascinating insects. The sand prairies offer a rich tapestry of life, full of discoveries at every turn.

Posted on June 30, 2024 03:04 PM by jackinthepulpit34 jackinthepulpit34

Observations

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Date

June 2024

Description

On Asclepias syriaca

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Red Milkweed Beetle (Tetraopes tetrophthalmus)

Date

June 2024

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Hairy-stemmed Spotted Horse Mint (Monarda punctata var. villicaulis)

Date

June 2024

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What

Peachleaf Willow (Salix amygdaloides)

Date

June 2024

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Tall Bush-Clover (Lespedeza stuevei)

Date

June 2024

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Arrowhead Rattlebox (Crotalaria sagittalis)

Date

June 2024

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Stiff-hair Sunflower (Helianthus hirsutus)

Date

June 2024

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Fourpoint Evening Primrose (Oenothera rhombipetala)

Date

June 2024

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What

Green-winged Cicada (Diceroprocta vitripennis)

Date

June 2024

Description

All the same female, except the sound recording of a male right above her.

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