Archive for March 2024

Metacomet’s Cave   Leave a comment

(Or King Phillip’s Cave, as it’s better known as.)

First nice warm weekend day of the year! Which means the first bug walk of the year.

Hymenoptera

Braconidae. Agathidinae (most likely) or Helconinae.

Nomada. It would be a better photo if they stopped moving for a second.

Diptera

I’m going to look in Anthomyiidae to start. (EDIT: or Muscidae)

Fungus gnat?

I’m not really sure, will need to take some time looking. (EDIT: Muscidae probably)

Lepidoptera

Spongy moth egg mass unfortunately 😦

Coleoptera

Ellychnia corrusca

Spiders

Mangora

Linyphiidae, but which one? Maybe Neriene radiata.

Little baby Leucauge venusta, I believe:

Naphrys pulex:

Lycosida, Gladicosa.

Cyclosa cf conica

No bugs

The background was the splatter of sunlight on leaf, judiciously spread like butter.

Not sure black and white works for this, but adding the photo anyway so I can stare at it for a while

Posted 2024-03-31 by gaurav1729 in Uncategorized

Moose Hill boardwalk   Leave a comment

First of all, checked on the amphibian egg clutches. There are now three egg clutches I can see! Not sure if they’re salamander or frog. They look a little smaller in size, so if they’re salamander, then they are probably blue-spotted salamander. But what do I know. They’re either far away or covered in lots of algae, so I don’t know if I will be able to take photographs as they develop.

Secondly, Daphnia! For some reason, I’ve hitherto spent hours looking at the vernal pools and marsh without really seeing something I could point to as Daphnia, even though it’s supposedly one of the more common invertebrates there. Anyway, here’s one I’m fairly confident of.

In this next photo, we can clearly see the digestive tract. The bump closer to the start of the digestive tract *may* be the heart. I don’t know if those are eggs towards the right.

Posted 2024-03-22 by gaurav1729 in Uncategorized

Moose Hill   Leave a comment

Springtime at Moose Hill means vernal pools, wood frogs crying, salamander eggs, fairy shrimp…

First, salamander eggs:

Tried for one of those fancy photos showing both above and below water. You will agree that the level of success is very moderate.

Caddisfly larvae with casings:

You can see the actual larva peaking out of the casing here:

And here is video of one of them moving around. You don’t usually see them poking out this much, but I think it was trying to navigate through the algae.

Here was the vernal pool:

Please listen to this video with your volume turned up. The sound of the wood frogs is incredibly moving.

Posted 2024-03-18 by gaurav1729 in Uncategorized