During one of the interludes between yesterday’s series of thunderstorms and rain showers, we had a chance to visit a wooded picnic spot to devour a little snack. Having packed lite fare, there wasn’t enough to share. Fortunately, pest control wasn’t a concern. It was handled for us…
This young American Toad (Anaxyrus americanus) patrolled the grounds of the grove gobbling up any creepy crawlies it happened to encounter.Though spotted nearby, none of these traditional picnic crashers, possibly Big-headed Ants (Pheidole species), made it through the toad’s dragnet.What had this Eastern Black Carpenter Ant (Camponotus pennsylvanicus) so frustrated during its attempt to spoil our affair?The recycled plastic lumber picnic table left this party pooper with nothing to chew……so it’s back to gnawing on this rotting stump for you!We spied this curious little Crab Spider (Tmarus species) searching the benches for tiny invertebrates.Then, at the corner of the table, we found this Running Crab Spider (Philodromus species) clutching what appeared to be two ofttimes pesky, but harmless, flying insects called non-biting midges (Chironomidae).Down the hatch! Though smaller than your pinky fingernail, the Running Crab Spider is still an accomplished predator.
After enjoying our little luncheon and watching all the sideshows, it was time to cautiously make our way home,…
…halting briefly to allow this Snapping Turtle a chance to cross the road.