Miscellaneous -- To identify

 

 

        

Whatever this insect may be (probably a member of the assassin bugs),

isn't it as pretty as a jewel?

Grasses can be so beautiful! I fell in love with these last spring

                                   

 

 

Just one of the 10,000 moth species that are found in North America... Green lynx spider?? Soooo cute...

                      

 

Leaves of 3.... No, it's obviously not poison ivy. Really pretty leaves on this vine, with these dark veins... but what is it? Leaf-curling spider

 

These tiny flowers bloom every year near our house in May, barely visible in the middle of the grass. They might be from the blue-eyed grass genus (Sisyrinchium), but I am not sure. Could be Sisyrinchium campestre (??). Regardless, if you look at them carefully, they are really pretty...

 

More pictures of things I still have to identify:

 

dewberry leaf eating caterpillar

 

 

 

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