Monday, June 22, 2009

Are They Bugs or Thugs!

Can someone ID these two bugs for me. I haven't seen them here before.




A few flower pictures.


Cosmos


Maybe someone can tell me what this plant is. I have loads and they are very pretty when all in bloom.


The first bloom on one of the Iris's my mother gave me in April. It's quite large and gorgeous.


A bit of rhubarb, some chives and spinach.

10 comments:

Stewart said...

Hi oc your pink flower is Red Campion. I'm not sure about your insects though what with you being a continent away. Top is a Ladybird sp and the bottom is an Emerald Damselfly sp...

oldcrow61 said...

Thanks Stewart, I was hoping that you would come up with the answers for me. I've seen the damsels on the photos you guys put on your blogs but have never seen one in the garden. Also the ladybird....well, there haven't been any for years and years it seems. Hopefully they are making a comeback. I think that people who have been using insecticides have done a lot of damage.

Tricia Ryder said...

I would agree with Stewart on both counts.

I think your Ladybug is the "Eye Spotted Lady Beetle" (Anatis Mali) (no I'm not that clever, just did a bit of Googling out of curiosity)

You might find this link of benefit:
http://www.uoguelph.ca/debu/lady/lady-beetles.htm

Great to see all the colour appearing in your garden now... :D

Bimbimbie said...

Insects are fascinating, I love getting up close to them too with the camera and watch what they are busying themselves with.

oldcrow61 said...

Thanks for the link Tricia.

The Quacks of Life said...

second one is a damselfly. not sure what you get in Newfie

ShySongbird said...

Lovely photos, that white Iris is gorgeous! I managed to photograph a couple of damsels myself today, really feels like Summer to see those!

Randy Emmitt said...

Oldcrow,

I'm fairly certain your damselfly is a female Sedge Sprite (Nehalennia irene). Emerald Damselfly would be large, this was about an inch or so long, tiny...

oldcrow61 said...

Randy, you could very well be right. It was a small creature only about an inch or so long. I googled some info and it's one of the Pond Damsels.

Richard said...

Still plenty of bugs overhere. We are to poor to buy insecticides :).