I saw our first lightning bug* two evenings ago!

When I was a kid, 60+ years ago, we’d go out in summer evenings with empty mayonnaise jars, a few holes punched in the lids, and collect dozens of them to make a (very) temporary lantern. Our moms would make us let them go before we went to bed.
Now I’m lucky to see a half-dozen in the backyard in a summer. Usually it’s just one or two males, forlornly shining on and off, looking for females, without any luck. I’ve worked hard at preserving leaf litter through the year to provide habitat for lightning bugs (and bumblebees, my other insect obsession.)
Those of us in NC, SC, GA, FL, and AL can participate in a citizen science project called the Great Southeast Pollinator Census on Aug 22 and 23 this year. It’s a great excuse to sit still with a cold drink for a half hour or so, and just note how many different insects visit a patch of your yard. There are similar projects elsewhere.
https://gsepc.org/
* for those in other parts of the world: firefly, glowworm. Fancy name: Lampyridae
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