A mating pair of net-winged beetles, genus Calopteron, made a nice exiting surprise......
Along the pond, there were also pairs of long-jawed orb-weavers, genus Tetragnatha, breeding.........
Perhaps the most unusual find of the day however, was not of the six or eight-legged variety.....but a five-leaved clover found by Ellen in one of the Trifolium rapens patches in the field behind the pond! She has always had an uncanny ability for finding four-leaved clovers (~10-12 yesterday alone......), but this was definitely a first!
[below] (L) forest tent caterpillars, Malacosoma disstria and (R) white-marked tussock moth caterpillar, Orgyia leucostigma
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