Winged Wednesday 6/14/2023

Eric Gofreed

Well-Known Member
My contributions to today's Winged Wednesday are five yellow-colored warblers photographed in Ohio a few weeks ago. I will continue the warbler theme for the following few Winged Wednesdays.

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Prothonotary warbler

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Cape May warbler

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American Yellow warbler

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Pine warbler

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Wilson's warbler
 

Trent Watts

Well-Known Member
I'm going way off topic today with pictures of insects. I was away for a weekend of wood turning at a friend's place and she had a garden full of flowers and pollinators. I am on a mission to try and help people appreciate the subtle beauty and exquisite detail in most insects when you get up close and personal. Admittedly most still want a fly swatter when I show them a picture of a fly!
I'm delighted for any help in identification.

A Drone fly.
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Bee
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Fly
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Hover Fly
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This Plant Bug was in my basket of Haskaps that I had just picked.
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Eric Gofreed

Well-Known Member
I'm going way off topic today with pictures of insects. I was away for a weekend of woodturning at a friend's place and she had a garden full of flowers and pollinators. I am on a mission to try and help people appreciate the subtle beauty and exquisite detail in most insects when you get up close and personal. Admittedly most still want a fly swatter when I show them a picture of a fly!
I'm delighted for any help in identification.

A Drone fly.
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Bee
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Fly
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Hover Fly
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This Plant Bug was in my basket of Haskaps that I had just picked.
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Sensational macros, Trent. I do appreciate the subtle beauty and exquisite detail bugs. BTW... you're on topic.
 
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