Central Park September Insects

Not very many birds that afternoon in the park. I found a few insects to photograph. Second of 4 posts.

10 thoughts on “Central Park September Insects

  1. Dan Antion 2024-09-07 / 6:51 am

    Great photos, Sherry. I love watching carpenter bees. When they are interested in a flower, they don’t seem to mind if we get close.

    • Sherry Felix 2024-09-07 / 7:30 am

      Thanks Dan. I enjoy yoyr posts too. Love seeing what your local wildlife gets up to.

  2. Jet Eliot 2024-09-05 / 3:53 pm

    Wonderful photos of the insects, Sherry. That first one, the Ailanthus Webworm, is such an ornate and beautiful insect.

    • Sherry Felix 2024-09-06 / 9:48 am

      Thanks Jet. I love the orange black and white pattern too.

  3. marjeanw44gmailcom 2024-09-05 / 1:08 pm

    Hoverfly on Boneset? The language is almost as interesting as the insect and its flower. That hoverfly is sure pretty.

  4. Ilze 2024-09-05 / 8:37 am

    You know your insects and flowers 🙂

    • Sherry Felix 2024-09-06 / 9:45 am

      I am no expert. I do a lot of research to ID things.

  5. shoreacres 2024-09-05 / 7:03 am

    The Ailanthus is one of my favorite insects — so colorful. The other interesting thing is that I’ve yet to see any of these flowers in bloom. The boneset is budding, but it’s been so hot and humid, they’re probably waiting for cooler weather. There’s no goldenrod appearing yet, either.

    • Sherry Felix 2024-09-06 / 9:44 am

      We are starting to get a few cooler days. I haven’t seen goldenrod either.

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