Woolly Bear 2019

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I saw this when I was coming in this afternoon, looks like an easy winter. ==c
 

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I've just started seeing them out and about. They all had five light bands.
 
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What are you getting for morning temps?
Lately it's been around 60, but this morning was a bit cooler at 51df. We've had a few mornings in the low 40's, and one at was 37df! I lit a fire today and probably another in about an hour.
 
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Lately it's been around 60, but this morning was a bit cooler at 51df. We've had a few mornings in the low 40's, and one at was 37df! I lit a fire today and probably another in about an hour.
We had 42 this morning with the lowest temp we had was 38.
 
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We had 42 this morning with the lowest temp we had was 38.

I've heard mixed forecast from folks around here. Half expect a mild winter and the other half anticipate a really wild winter.
 
Been seeing all black ones here, lol. We're screwed. Not a WB, but saw this guy yesterday!
 

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Been seeing all black ones here, lol. We're screwed. Not a WB, but saw this guy yesterday!

I caught a huge crazy looking yellow caterpillar I had never seen before and put it in a ventilated jar full of foliage expecting something spectacular to metamorphose. Turns out it's a Orgyia definita, aka Tusock Moth, and is about as drab and moth-like as they come. Much more interesting as a caterpillar if you ask me, just look at it! Most of the crazy looking caterpillars become moths actually. Seems most of the grub like ones become butterflies.
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Haven't seen any this year yet...but when I do, the wives tale holds up pretty true.

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I saw this one by the garage the other day,
 

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More black in this Woolly Bear I saw today, going to be a nasty winter.
 

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