These Monarch caterpillars are on the leaves of Milkweed plants. Monarchs cannot survive without Milkweed; their caterpillars only eat Milkweed. Thus, the Monarchs need to lay their eggs on Milkweed. Monarchs are threatened due to the decline in Milkweed. So if you have a garden, plant some Milkweed.
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Sunday, August 30, 2015
SWARM OF MIDGES, TOMMY THOMPSON PARK, LESLIE ST. SPIT, TORONTO, ON
Midges, is the common name for several species of small flies. They do not bite. Flying insect eating birds, such as swallows, love them.
Saturday, August 29, 2015
COMMON GRACKLE, HAWK HILL, HIGH PARK, TORONTO, ON, 8/28/15
You can tell this is a Common Grackle by its long, keel shaped tail and its overall dark color, even though it is somewhat silhoutted against the sky. Also the bird has a heavy bill and pale iris, which contrasts with its dark coloring.
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