19-OCT-2017
  European paper wasp (Polistes dominula)
    In the next photo you can see a terrific mimic of wasps such as this. 
 
  
 
  19-OCT-2017
  Hover fly (Spilomyia longicornis)
    You'd be forgiven for thinking this was a wasp! It has all the markings and colours of one, but this is one of the hover fly wasp mimics, and a superb one at that. Barry photographed this on that same magnetic goldenrod.
 
  
 
  19-OCT-2017
  Cucumber beetle and Metalmark moth
    More insects on the lone flowering goldenrod; in this photo a cucumber beetle (Diabrotica undecimpunctata) and a metalmark moth (Caloreas leucobasis).
 
  
 
  19-OCT-2017
  Hover fly  (Syrphus sp.)
    Barry said there was a lone flowering goldenrod which was attracting numerous insects. Here, a hover fly is shown.  At this time of year, goldenrods are pretty well over, so finding a flowering one is a bonus for the hungry insects.
 
  
 
  17-OCT-2017
  Asian ladybeetle  (Harmonia axyridis)
  
  
 
  17-OCT-2017
  Asian ladybeetle pupa (Harmonia axyridis)
  
  
 
  10-OCT-2017
  Song sparrow
    One of several song sparrows enjoying the same shallow pool as the goldfinches, in the Butterfly Meadow.
 
  
 
  10-OCT-2017
  Spotted Ladybeetle  (Coleomegilla maculata)
    Seeking the warm sun on the side of the building where the surface reflects the sun`s heat.
 
  
 
  10-OCT-2017
  chipmunk enjoying his sunflower perch
    Just before the red squirrel chased him off.
 
  
 
  10-OCT-2017
  Eastern chipmunk  (Tamias striatus)
    The chipmunk was enjoying the bounty of seeds when he suddenly scampered down the stem and away. A few moments later, the red squirrel in the next photo appeared.
 
  
 
  10-OCT-2017
  Red squirrel  (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)
    This is the fierce little guy who chased away the chipmunk from this sunflower seedhead and then proceeded to gorge on it!