Conservatory Insects

I like to visit the Conservatory Garden in Central Park to search for insects. I didn’t stay long because it was late in the afternoon.

9 thoughts on “Conservatory Insects

  1. pflanzwas 2025-08-02 / 12:32 pm

    A very nice collection of insects in a short time 🙂

  2. singlikewildflowers 2025-08-02 / 2:02 am

    What a great assortment of bugs! I was going to ask if you had a tough time finding these bugs, but I read the first part of your post that you didn’t stay long.

    • Sherry Felix 2025-08-02 / 9:40 am

      Thanks for visiting. 🙂 Hope you have a nice weekend.

  3. Anne Lazarus 2025-08-01 / 7:20 am

    Hover do not sting, bee mimic in appearance. They also pollinate. As flies they have 2 wings, Flies are diptera, 2 wings. Thanks for bringing us the world of they tiny, the foundation of much of the larger forms of life we see. Let us thank them.

    • Sherry Felix 2025-08-01 / 7:39 am

      That is right for the first one. The others are not Syrphidae. I could not identify exactly which species of Serphidae the first one is. I could send it to bugguide.net.

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