Walking from Washington Heights to the Conservatory Garden

An amazing August day, not the usual hot and humid, but perfect in the high 70s-low 80s, sunny and a slight breeze. Headed down Amsterdam Avenue and spotted a Cabbage White enjoying some nectar from a sedum planted in a tree pit. pretty much put away the camera from that point down to the Conservatory Garden on the east side of Central Park around 105th Street. It was a nice walk around the Meer lots of native bee action on the swamp milkweed around the Meer. They are so small and hard to ID from a photo that I did not pursue them too much.

The Conservatory Garden is one of my favorite places for observing insects. It is not as natural as the Meadow in the Ravine, but when you are traveling with friends, it is generally more enjoyable for them :) The North end of the garden is a "French" garden, fairly formal. It had been home to Cicada "Killer" Wasps in many previous years, but I did not notice any on this visit. Which is unfortunate they can add a bit of drama. There were many butterflies and native bees.

My favorite park of the garden is the southern end. There is a much higher diversity of of plants and many are great nectar producers, so lots of fun observing. There were many that I did not get good photos of to share, and there are some little wasps that I have no clue about their identification.

It was a beautiful day and I could have lingered all afternoon but had other destinations, so I had to move on.

Posted on 12 de agosto de 2013, 12:57 AM by jholmes jholmes

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Pulgão-Do-Loendro (Aphis nerii)

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Data

Agosto 11, 2013

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Clusters of 50-100 along stems of "Butterfly weed". Most of the aphids were without wings, two in the top of a stem had wings.

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Agosto 11, 2013

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Large caterpillar must have been last instar. Caterpillar feeding on dill.

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Agosto 11, 2013

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This very metallic blue bodied wasp with fine black bristles was feeding on nectar from a dill family plant.

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Agosto 11, 2013

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Agosto 11, 2013

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This one was nipped in the area of the tail, so I am not super sure of the ID.

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Agosto 11, 2013

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This one was working its way around a butterfly bush.

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Vespa-Do-Papel-Europeia (Polistes dominula)

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jholmes

Data

Agosto 11, 2013

Descrição

Feeding on dill family flower.

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Agosto 11, 2013

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As usual, this one was moving fast from flower to flower. Legs full of pollen.

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Agosto 11, 2013

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Agosto 11, 2013

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Agosto 11, 2013

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This was a female Zabulon with a slight purple gray showing on the wings. It was just perched on a leaf. Oddly still for a skipper.

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jholmes

Data

Agosto 11, 2013

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These are extremely bristly wasps. they generally seem to crawl around the flowers gathering nectar, not quite as graceful as some of the other wasps at making their way around a flower head. Very colorful though, yellow, black, orange-red and the blue black wings.

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jholmes

Data

Agosto 11, 2013

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Almirante-Vermelho (Vanessa atalanta)

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jholmes

Data

Agosto 11, 2013

Descrição

Slightly worn on the wing tips.

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Borboleta-Das-Couves (Pieris rapae)

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jholmes

Data

Agosto 11, 2013

Descrição

Feed in sedum.

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