Cleveland Zoo
Cleveland Zoo
Old barn in Indiana sinking into the ground
Cleveland Zoo
Cleveland Zoo
Taken at Narrows Reserve.
Taken at the Shuman Farm love the good old country!
Love the good old country!
One more photo of my today's Woolly Bear Caterpillar. He was found on my outdoor grill cover just a runnin' and walking all over. I don't know where he will hibernate, but I was glad I could spend some time with him (or her) up-close and personal! Thanks for looking!
Two photos af my Woolly bear Caterpillar. Yep! we do seem to claim them for our own once we capture them on video or photograph them. I found him this afternoon on my outdoor grill cover, probably looking for a place to hibernate. This one shows a better winter coming; my other "cat" was all black in September.
Two photos af my Woolly bear Caterpillar. Yep! we do seem to claim them for our own once we capture them on video or photograph them. I found him this afternoon on my outdoor grill cover, probably looking for a place to hibernate. This one shows a better winter coming; my other "cat" was all black in September.
butterfly photo
The crescent moon over the Miami River. Tipp City, 11/20/09.
The reflection of the moon in this creek. East of Tipp City, 11/20/09.
The sun's gone, only the color remains. East of Tipp City, 11/20/09.
Lots of clouds in this sky. East of Tipp City 11/20/09.
The sun setting over Tipp City, from a ridge along Tipp-Elizabeth Road.
This little fella was going all over my outdoor grill cover this afternoon. I think he was looking for a place to hibernate for the winter. Today was a bright sunny, warm sunshine, day.
"Familiar since Colonial times as the "Woolly Bear," the caterpillar is often seen crossing roads and paths on warm days in late fall. According to superstition, the amount of black in the caterpillar's bristle coating forecasts the severity of the coming winter. Actually, the coloration indicates how near the caterpillar is to full growth before autumn weather stimulates it to seek a winter shelter".
source: http://www.enature.com/fieldguides/detail.asp?recnum=BU0165