Isopod at Jonas Green Park

“What the Hell is an Isopod”, you say.
Wikipedia:”Isopoda is an order of peracarid crustaceans. Isopods live in the sea, in fresh water or on land and include familiar animals such as the sea slater and woodlouse. Most are small, grey to white coloured animals with rigid, segmented, exoskeletons, two pairs of antennae, seven pairs of jointed limbs on the thorax, and five pairs of branching appendages on the abdomen that are used in respiration.”
First time I’ve ever seen one, and I’ve been around the water many times.
After looking around Jonas Green for a couple of hours, I went to Greenbury Point, which was a bit slow and quite hot. It does have possibilities for more insects, though.

Flower 70

Today's flowers.

Today’s flowers.

Wooly Bear Caterpillar

Wooly Bear Caterpillar

Top and bottom of a Wooly Bear Caterpillar.

Insect 484

Some perspective on this bug's size.

Some perspective on this bug’s size.

Ladybug 32

Fly 29

Insect 486

Bee 33

Bee 34

Bee 35

Bee 36

Insect 487

Insect 488

Insect 489

Dragonfly 123

Cabbbage White 3

Dragonfly 124

Today's bugs.

Today’s bugs.

Our Isopod friend.

Our Isopod friend.