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otra keep a eye on you ?
wader over here too,,, they are crazy birds,,,,,,,,,,we watch the mocking birds chase down big azz birds ???? too,,,,,,,,, yes it is wild ? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ><)))):>Mocking Birds have taken over my whole backyard.
There's two nests & any bird (regardless of size) that comes into my yard is driven out. It's pretty wild.
They even went after a hawk.
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they don't dive bomb me - I guess they're use to seeing me back there - went after a couple of squirrels this morning & a catwader over here too,,, they are crazy birds,,,,,,,,,,we watch the mocking birds chase down big azz birds ???? too,,,,,,,,, yes it is wild ? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ><)))):>
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I hate those fkin things they usually come to the lights at nightThis is a front yard critter.
It’s on my front lawn .
I’ve never seen one before. Has anyone else? It’s about a inch and a half long and a inch wide View attachment 64087View attachment 64088View attachment 64089View attachment 64090
Looks a bit like a stink bug.This is a front yard critter.
It’s on my front lawn .
I’ve never seen one before. Has anyone else? It’s about a inch and a half long and a inch wide View attachment 64087View attachment 64088View attachment 64089View attachment 64090
Stink bugs are flatish not even close to that other beetleLooks a bit like a stink bug.
It’s a beetle, I just am not sure which one.Looks a bit like a stink bug.
Very common around Long Island, especially if you have mature white Pine treesStink bugs are flatish not even close to that other beetle
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Always see them by meVery common around Long Island, especially if you have mature white Pine trees
google says it's a MeloeThis is a front yard critter.
It’s on my front lawn .
I’ve never seen one before. Has anyone else? It’s about a inch and a half long and a inch wide View attachment 64087View attachment 64088View attachment 64089View attachment 64090
chevy did you move?google says it's a Meloe
Meloe is a genus of blister beetles commonly referred to as oil beetles. The name derives from their defensive strategy: when threatened by collectors or predators they release oily droplets of hemolymph from their joints. This fluid is bright orange and contains cantharidin, a poisonous chemical compound. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Meloe
and Mike's front yard...............chevy did you move?
Meloe violaceus, the violet oil beetle, is a species of oil beetle belonging to the family Meloidae subfamily Meloinae. These beetles are present in most of Europe, in the eastern Palearctic realm, in the Near East, and in North Africa.