Continued from previous post. The nurses have finished checking my bandages and are back at their station. I take out my laptop and I find so many small treasures in June's photo album, I cannot possibly post them all.
West Fukuoka: Young Wagtails, exploring their world, White Wagtail, ハクセキレイ
Jumping out of the green wild bush: Gooseneck Loosestrife, オカトラノオ
I was worried that the people with their big nets would find it. It's been here 2 weeks now. So far so good. メスグロヒョウモン · Sagana Fritillary
At the usual tree the first beetles have arrived
Drone beetles, カナブン
カシワマイマイ · Pink Lymantria Moth
A little further south, Pea Blue, ウラナミシジミ
Every year's classic: Small Coppers, ベニシジミ on Daisy Fleabane, ヒメジョオン
How many butterflies? Cabbage Whites, モンシロチョウ
It's the perfect weather for Rain Lilies, サフランモドキ. The Large Skipper, キマダラセセリ likes them as well.
This year they appear "everywhere" Short-tailed Blue, ツバメシジミ
Japanese Grass Lizard, ニホンカナヘビ
This perfectly shaped orange blob was calling me from far.
In one corner of the park were clusters of young pretty Stinkbugs, nymphs of the Southern Green Stink Bug, ミナミアオカメムシ
They like to huddle together
Left over from Mt Kuju: Emerald moth sp. コシロスジアオシャク
Hoso Longhorn Beetle? ホソカミキリ
Flowers of the Japanese Snowbell, エゴノキ, floating down the stream
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