My neighbor Lynn finds bee pix boring. But I can’t get enough of them. I love the little orange bundles of pollen they pick up from the verbascum.
Filed under Biennials, Insects/pollinators by on Jul 20th, 2009. 4 Comments.
We’ve had a couple of nice days with temps ~60. Yesterday, dozens of bees were working the Iris reticulata, an invitation to sit down and take some pix:
Filed under Bulbs, Insects/pollinators by on Mar 28th, 2009. 3 Comments.
Filed under Bulbs, Insects/pollinators by on Mar 17th, 2009. 5 Comments.
Hemlock Woolly Adelgids – an exotic pest from Asia first found in the U.S. in 1951 near Richmond, Va., has found its way into the Cayuga basin. According to a USDA pest alert, this pest threatens the health and sustainability of eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) in our area, and the Carolina hemlock (Tsuga caroliniana) further south.
If you spot any in our neck of the woods, please let Mark Whitmore in the Natural Resources Department at Cornell know: mcw42@cornell.edu.
Filed under Insects/pollinators by on Feb 22nd, 2009. 3 Comments.




















