On 2nd year meadow blazing star, Liatris ligulistylis, planted by @ambushbug at Dowling Community Garden.
I often wonder how some insects can spend so much of their adult life in copulation (ie these guys, goldenrod soldier beetles, and certain Protandrena bees), while others you rarely—if ever—see in pairs.
On a birch tree
Different angle
Weather- 57 degrees and partly cloudy
Wind- varying 15-25 mph
Location- behind the dumpters, next to the electric and telephone poles about 10 feet deep into the woods.
In-Depth Location- Under a large tree branch with digging about an inch into the ground and it was sticking out of the dirt.
Most likely common earthworm, if any other sub species would like to know thanks