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| Widow Skimmer |
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| Jerking its head to the side |
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| Dragonfly in the tallgrass |
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| Blue Dasher |
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| Blue dash on a cottonwood stick |
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| Eastern Amberwing |
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| Eastern amber & blue dash |
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| Black Saddlebags in flight |
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| Eastern Amberwing being all amber |
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| Widow Skimmer |
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| Brilliant Jumping Spider |
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| PyOiIinGgG!!! |
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| Eastern Carpenter Bee. Note the extra pair of bee wing above the main bee. Guess there's a bumbler behind those petals |
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| Despite looking like a Bumble Bee, the Eastern Carpenter Bee is, well, a carpenter bee. A related group of very similar bees |
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| Still a bumbler at heart |
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| Zoooooom |
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| (Common Eastern) Bumbler in the air! |
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| It... looks like its jumping. It's flying, but... |
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| European Paper Wasp |
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| Chickweed Geometer. This moth's name sounds more like a soil thermometer you bought in some random town in Missouri than, well, a moth. |
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| Actualis tartarea, a species of petite treehopper insect with very variable coloration and a weird, fun lil' face |
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| Eastern Forktail |
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| Common Whitetail over a ripple |























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