Once again, I came to school to do some work. One thing I found quite inconvenient about coming to Trent on the weekend is that all the buildings would be locked (that I have no access to), so there is no direct route from the bus stop to my office. I guess the silver lining is that I can walk around the buildings and take some time to appreciate the nature around me.
"There are some who can live without wild things, and some who cannot. These essays are the delights and dilemmas of one who cannot" - Aldo Leopold
Showing posts with label sweat bee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sweat bee. Show all posts
2013/04/27
2012/08/09
Pollinators Drinking Nectar
Another day hanging around the community garden hoping to see and photograph the hummingbird. The hummingbirds were nowhere to be found and so I decided to photograph the pollinators instead. Looking through the photos made me realize how different the feeding methods are for all of these creatures.
Skipper with its long proboscis.
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Yellow-faced Bumblebee
2012/05/12
Insects on dandelions & New birds of the season
I biked to school today to print off some documents. Afterwards I went behind the office building to do some photography.
Found two of these Ragweed Leaf Beetles (Zygogramma suturalis) scurrying away from me or playing dead.
2012/04/18
Wandering around MBG
We learned the different types of floral advertisements that attract pollinators, ranging from vision, olfactory, nectar, texture, chemosensory, thermosensory, and timing.
In the afternoon, we were asked to collect flowers (given permissions) from the botanical garden and learn some techniques back in the lab.
I took some photos as I go along collecting flowers that interest me - mostly small or dioecious flowers, since my project focuses on Shepherdia canadensis.
In the afternoon, we were asked to collect flowers (given permissions) from the botanical garden and learn some techniques back in the lab.
I took some photos as I go along collecting flowers that interest me - mostly small or dioecious flowers, since my project focuses on Shepherdia canadensis.
2012/04/13
Quick post about past week - mostly pollinators
Long story short, I am heading to St. Louis this weekend to participate in a pollination field course in Missouri Botanical Garden. Before I leave, I had many many things to do. Most of the more important tasks are done now, and now onto posting photos and blog writing about what I did since last Friday.
2012/03/25
First flowers and bees of the year!
On the way to school today, I stopped at the bird feeders to see if there were any birds around. Like the last time, there was nothing except flies.

2011/04/30
Bees, Tulips, Eagles, Flycatcher(!) and Blossom
It is such a nice day today. Perfect day to go bike-riding.
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