Here is a collection of beasties photographed on Riverside Road, Britt on Sunday afternoon and on Monday on my way back from Parry Sound.
Clouded Sulphur Butterfly and a hoverfly …
Translucent wings …
On common vetch ..
One of the few local “Canadian serviceberry, chuckleberry, currant-tree, Juneberry, Shadblow Serviceberry, Shadblow, Shadbush, Shadbush Serviceberry, Sugarplum, Thicket Serviceberry” berries unaffected by some sort of blight.
This looks like one of the dauber wasps …
Probably another hover fly …
Fritillary, perhaps Aphrodite
This Hummingbird Clearwing Moth visited for a few seconds, always hovering to take nectar …
Moving to another bloom with proboscis coiled …
Refuelling …
One of the few Monarchs I’ve seen this year, possibly laying eggs on the milkweed leaves …
Looks like an orange belted bumblebee …
Another one, the only one I’ve seen on wood …
“Who knows what danger lurks …..?” under the milkweed blossoms.
I just found a Peterson “Field Guide to Moths” to ID this one and have narrowed it down to one of the Grass Veneer Moths. The whiter ones I posted earlier are other GVMs.
I didn’t see these Small Eastern Milkweed Bugs until much later last summer. Apparently a lack of observation!
And, finally, for a change of pace, a Pickerel Weed just starting to bloom …
The next post will feature our visit to Manitoulin Island on July 12/13. We’ll get a break from all of those bugs!