Archivos de Diario para julio 2023

04 de julio de 2023

An Evening at L & L Correa Farm

The evening began late afternoon. A variety of wildlife were observed. At dusk the UV lights were turned on, attracting a variety of insects. I was joined by Lisa, Cooper and Tracey . The observation continued until approximately 11 pm. The moon was full and hampered our efforts to some degree.

Publicado el 04 de julio de 2023 a las 08:33 PM por rshive rshive | 35 observaciones | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

22 de julio de 2023

Lost River Cave - Buggin’ Out

Lost River Cave - third annual Buggin’ Out Event

Public offered, nocturnal insect review. Insects were attracted to observation sheets via UV and mercury vapor lighting. They were then observed, photographed, identified and cataloged. Approximately 27 observers participated, both adults and children. Forty one (41) species were observed and photographed, six less than the forty seven (47) from last years event. Windy conditions hampered our efforts slightly. Several other species were attracted; however, photographs were not obtained because of the wind.

Publicado el 22 de julio de 2023 a las 02:24 PM por rshive rshive | 41 observaciones | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

23 de julio de 2023

Lost River Cave - Prairie Insect Survey

Three day survey primary consisting of insects observed in the Lost Rive Cave Prairie sector. The predominant nectar giving plant during this survey is an ample distribution of Rattlesnake Master. The conditions were excellent for observing (mostly sunny, slightly humid); fair for photographing (windy). To photograph the subjects, a Nikon D500 was utilized and a combination of three different lenses. First, the area was slowly scanned using a Nikon 200-500mm telephoto lens. With it, larger, hard to approach insects were photographed. Next, a Nikon 85 mm Macro and Nikon 200mm Macro were used for smaller, more approachable insects. Observations took place each day from approximately 4 pm until 6:30 pm. A few plant species were documented. Otherwise, over 50 different insect species were documented.

Publicado el 23 de julio de 2023 a las 02:45 AM por rshive rshive | 59 observaciones | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

26 de julio de 2023

Nocturnal Life Survey at KB’s

John, Kevin and I surveyed all life at KB’s. This was a nocturnal survey, beginning around 8:30 pm, ending at dawn the following day. The survey consists of mainly insects attracted to UV lights (which were on during the entire event) and a Mercury Vapor light that was utilized for the first three hours. The photos in this journal were taken with a Nikon D500, set to Aperture Priority with a Nikon 200mm Macro Lens set at f/20. Fifty Nine (59) insects and one (1) resident flying squirrel were observed by this observer.

Publicado el 26 de julio de 2023 a las 11:13 PM por rshive rshive | 60 observaciones | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario