| A Halloween Pennant Dragonfly |
| This large Caterpillar was feeding on Hydrangea Leaves. |
| Five-spotted Hawk Moth Caterpillar, a.k.a. Tomato Hornworm, covered in Predatory Wasp Cocoons. |
| This Milkweed Tussock Moth Caterpillar had to be relocated...my milkweed is only for monarch caterpillars. |
| A Puddling Party of Male Butterflies searching for minerals in the wet soil. |
| A Pond Hawk Skimmer Dragonfly |
| A White-Marked Tussock Moth caterpillar. The female moth is wingless. |
| This butterfly is called a snout, for obvious reasons. |
| This Garden Spider had to be relocated after eating 3 tiger swallowtails. |
| Male Tiger Swallowtail on Milkweed |
| A Scorpion Fly. Males have a harmless scorpion-like tail. |

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