From Audubon Society of Northern Virginia <[email protected]>
Subject Monday Nature Mystery
Date July 20, 2020 8:59 PM
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Can you guess what this is? Plus last week's answer and winner!

July 20, 2020

Monday Nature Mystery

We are pleased to announce the winner of our Monday Mystery, Gwen Jennier!

Gwen was the first person to correctly identify our mystery: Pink-striped Oakworm Moth (Anisota virginiensis). This species of moth flies during the day. The adults have no mouthparts and do not eat. The female lays eggs in the evening on the underside of oak leaves. Caterpillars feed together, then pupate and overwinter in shallow underground burrows. They have two flights (May - September) in our area.

Each Monday we’ll post a new photo and identify the previous week’s winner. Winners receive an ASNV hat or tote bag.

Here is this week’s mystery photo:
Photo: Laura McDonald

Do you know what it is? It was photographed in Shenandoah National Park. Post your guess on our Facebook ([link removed]) page under Monday Mystery. Good luck!

-Audubon Society of Northern Virginia

PS - want to learn more about native plants? Sign up for our webinar with Rick Darke: Lessons from the Living Landscape that is our Home Habitat. Details and registration can be found here ([link removed]) .

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