For some reasons, this has always been the best place in Sharon for finding insects. Today was no exception.
Crane fly, Tipulidae:

Snipe fly, Rhagionidae, Rhagio mystaceous


Crab spider, Thomisidae:

Perhaps Soldier beetle (Podabrus or Rhagonycha). Perhaps a leaf beetle.


Brown marmorated stink bug?

Detail of the characteristic hairs on the fourth leg of Leucauge venusta (orchard spider).


Probably a rove beetle.

Alderfly, perhaps genus Sialis.

Linyphiidae?

Jumping spider:

I have no idea what this is. Maybe a checkered beetle, Cleridae.

No idea, really.

Weevil:

Assassin bug, Reduviidae. Zelus luridus was suggested.

Treehopper:



Suggested was a dance fly (Empididae), genus Rhamphomyia.

Suggested as Muscoidea, Anthomyiidae.

Sugested as Sepsidae, Black scavenger fly.

A beautiful pair of vultures. Here’s the interesting part: I saw a vulture here, in pretty much the same exact location to the meter, about five years ago, and then saw a bobcat. I thought it might have been following the bobcat to share in the kill.

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