Invertebrate Blogs & Blog Posts
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Latest Blog Posts on invertebrate
- Memory of summer by Wild Light on Nov 25, 2009
A memory of summer, a butterfly accidentally introduced to North America, the Cabbage White, before the dust was brushed from its wings. The dark spots mark it a female.
- Returning a shadow by Wild Light on Nov 16, 2009
A chance meeting with a tiny wasp, its shadow carelessly thrown across a leaf, needed no longer, called back home by the sun.
- Shadow Dance by Wild Light on Nov 5, 2009
A spring morning begins with a dance, a honey bee partnered with her shadow.
- Death dealer by Wild Light on Nov 4, 2009
A young assassin lurks in the green world, a Zelus nymph with rostrum held ready, tiny demon death dealer.
- Shadow tag by Wild Light on Oct 27, 2009
In the brilliant green microwilderness, a lazy little fly plays tag with its lazy little shadow. Tag, you’re it.
- Pistons of some bright machine by Wild Light on Oct 25, 2009
A mayfly from a long forgotten spring, in some species the adults live only a few minutes. Richard Wilbur in the poem “Mayflies” found them: “the weavers of some cloth of gold, Or the fine pistons of some bright machi...
- Tiny high-wire act by Wild Light on Oct 18, 2009
A tiny high-wire act in a backyard circus, burned by sun and swept by small breezes, no nets in the microwilderness. Any species information welcome.




