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Photographs of the Week – Could 27, 2026


Pictures is all about mild, and high quality out of doors mild usually is available in quick spurts. From time to time, although, a protracted window opens up and it certain feels good when I’ve time to benefit from it.

Final Saturday morning was cloudy, which meant dawn mild wasn’t something value dashing out the door for. Alternatively, the clouds had been skinny and it appeared like they could hold round for some time, so I took time to eat some breakfast after which headed north to Gjerloff Prairie. Because it turned out, the clouds gave me super mild for about three hours and, mixed with a really mild breeze, that made for a implausible morning for close-up pictures.

A feminine Reakirt’s blue butterfly attempting to take in some warmth from the cloud-diffused solar.
The identical butterfly a couple of minutes later.
Another. I left her alone after this picture.

Some current rains have barely eased the drought situations round right here, although it’s going to take much more to stop dry, brown mid-summer prairie crops. The prairie will survive that simply nice, however it could possibly be a extremely robust summer season for livestock and the individuals who depend on these livestock for a residing. For now, although, the prairies are inexperienced and beginning to fill with wildflowers.

Prairie dandelion (Nothocalais cuspidata) has already gone to seed.
That is scarlet gaura. Or, it was once earlier than botanists modified its whole title (genus AND species). As an alternative of Gaura coccinea, it’s now Oenothera suffrutescens, apparently. It’s nonetheless actual fairly.
Woolly plantain (Plantago patagonica)
Woolly plantain, backlit with enjoyable mild patterns from dew drops and solar glare.
Woolly plantain with much more wild mild patterns.
Woolly milkweed (Asclepias lanuginosa) is a small, unassuming milkweed that’s all the time enjoyable to seek out.
A better take a look at woolly milkweed

I got here throughout a bumble bee mimic robber fly. It was nonetheless cool and dewy sufficient that it wasn’t fairly able to fly off, so I obtained to hang around with it for a short time and check out just a few completely different lenses and compositions. Robber flies are unbelievable predators that launch themselves into the air to snag flying prey. Their flying prowess appears adequate for fulfillment, however a few of them have the added benefit of trying like a bumble bee. Bumble bees may scare some individuals, however they don’t actually scare most bugs as a result of they’re not predators. Besides those which can be actually robber flies.

A robber fly (Laphria sp?) doing an excellent bumble bee impression.
The identical robber fly.
Once more with the robber fly.
Take a look at these eyes!
A bluet (damselfly).
Grasshopper nymph on lead plant.
A bit of leaf beetle and water droplet on a grass leaf blade.

Tiny katydid nymphs had been everywhere, although they had been exhausting to see due to their diminutive dimension. The best option to discover them was to search for their lengthy antennae waving round. These lengthy antennae are a straightforward means for people to differentiate katydids from grasshoppers however they give the impression of being tough to stroll round with.

Katydid nymph on fleabane.
Katydid nymph on little barley.
Katydid nymph on goatsbeard (salsify).
Katydid nymph on pale poppy mallow – with a crab spider hooked up.
Crab spider nestled in a daisy fleabane blossom.
A sunflower maggot fly being coy with me.

I’m ending this submit from a resort in Missouri the place I’m attending the annual workshop for the Grassland Restoration Community. This 12 months, we’re on the Shaw Nature Reserve, which is a good looking place that options some spectacular restoration tasks. Extra on that later.

In addition to the chance to mingle with and be taught from SNR’s employees and the roughly 100 workshop contributors, it’s additionally enjoyable to see lots of prairie crops which can be blooming a number of weeks sooner than they are going to be again residence. It’s like seeing a trailer for the Nebraska summer season prairie – if the Nebraska summer season prairie was a film.

In fact, whereas there’s lots of overlap between jap Missouri and central Nebraska prairie species, there are additionally lots of huge variations. In mild of that, I assume it’s probably not like seeing a trailer for the Nebraska Summer season Prairie. But it surely’s nonetheless enjoyable to see lots of crops which can be flowing right here however should not but flowering at residence.

Anyway, I hope you loved seeing a few of what’s taking place at Gjerloff Prairie, which – to be clear – is in Nebraska and never Missouri.

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