Dung Beetle


A lifelong gardener and transplant to central Mexico chronicling new adventures and disasters. She shares her home with way too many animals, and if she isn’t putzing around in the garden you can probably find her inside vacuuming pet hair or experimenting with a new recipe. Learn more about Ann here.
A chilly, wet morning after an overnight rain. This bumblebee is waiting for the sun to come out. Apparently, sunflowers…
The cactus wren (Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus) likes to build nests in cholla, saguaro, and other cacti. It would be hard to…
Thasus neocalifornicus I did a double take when I saw this lovely during my morning stroll. She must have decided…
Bugs in love. I am still trying to identify this beetle. Photographed here on lion’s tail.
Cotinis nitida, aka the green june beetle. In Mexico, they are called mayotes. They seem to be eating my sunflower…
How handsome is this fellow? He and his horse companions like to graze outside my front gate. Sometimes he gets…