Most of the park is now under water. The Santa Cruz River broke out its bed and is still feeding the new pond. I guess we'll have out very own Salton See soon. |
I thought that these nymphs are Bird Grasshoppers Schistocerca sp., but most Bird Grasshoppers are adult and laying eggs by now. So maybe this is something else? |
Diabrotica undecimpunctata (Spotted Cucumber Beetle) All winter long these guys are active close to any body of water. |
Diabrotica balteata (Banded Cucumber Beetle). This species is relatively rare here. |
Condylostylus sp. Dolichopodidae (Longlegged Flie) with prey. These pretty flies were all over the velvety Dature leaves. |
Polistes aurifer, a lonely male that had not much energy left. Only the young queens will survive the winter |
The area where the river broke in |