Friday, July 30, 2021

Exploring Thistle World

What a radiating presence is a thistle!   Winged creatures fly to it, and energized, fly away:   Here are some of the creatures that came to Wavy-Leaf Thistle (Cirsium undulatum) in the last week of June and the first week of July:



In order of appearance: Ruby-throated Hummingbird; Thistle Fly (Paracantha sp.); Grass Skipper (Hesperiinae);  Wild Joy Beetles (Euphoria sepulcralis); Looper Moth (Caenurgina sp.); Leaf Beetles (Diabrotica cristata); Blister Beetle (Epicauta atrata); Eight-spotted Flower Longhorn Beetle (Typocerus octonotatus); Striped Sweat Bee (Agapostemon sp.); another Grass Skipper (Hesperiinae); Bee-like Flower Scarab (Trichiotinus piger); another hummingbird; grasshopper; lightning bug; crab spider; Leatherwing beetle corpse plus Slender Crab Spider (Tibellus sp.); Silver-tailed Petalcutter (Megachile montivaga); American Bumble Bee (Bombus pensylvanicus); Ruby-throated Hummingbird. 

The audio features Dickcissels singing persistently with a Bob White in the background. 

Now the Tall Thistles (Cirsium altissimum) are starting to bloom.   Here is what I wrote about "Thistle School"--in the Junction City Union, September 7, 2021: 

 https://www.junctioncityunion.com/lifestyles/blessings-from-native-thistles/article_491e6dd5-e29e-54c6-b23f-434d886e1afe.html



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