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Dragonflies and Damselflies – BugPhoto.net
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Featuring photography of insects, spiders, arthropods and other macro subjects. The members of Order. The dragonflies and damselflies, are deft and often ferocious aerial hunters. The insect “face shot” is usually a coveted one, but the large compound eyes of this group are particularly striking, often spectacular and almost always full of character. Dragonflies often like high perches, but they can also be found in the grass. The damselfly’s stare. A blue dasher dragonfly perches above a black-eyed susan.
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Featuring photography of insects, spiders, arthropods and other macro subjects. These gallery pages feature the best images on BugPhoto.net grouped by subject or theme for convenient viewing in the carousel (i.e. lightbox) view. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Share your thoughts. Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Not a Bug (69).
Intricate Patterns (Orbweaver spider) – BugPhoto.net
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Featuring photography of insects, spiders, arthropods and other macro subjects. Intricate Patterns (Orbweaver spider). May 4, 2015. May 4, 2015. Orbweaver spider on web. There is a quite an array of abstract art on the backs of spiders. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). 2 thoughts on “ Intricate Patterns (Orbweaver spider). May 5, 2015 at 12:05 am. Ready for Tak...
Ready for Takeoff (Eastern Amberwing dragonfly) – BugPhoto.net
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Featuring photography of insects, spiders, arthropods and other macro subjects. Ready for Takeoff (Eastern Amberwing dragonfly). May 5, 2015. May 5, 2015. Eastern amberwing dragonfly (Perithemis tenera) from the front. Another shot from the same amberwings I found in the kids’ baseball field. Not sure if this is the same dragon. But it is from the same shoot. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Email ...
Hover Flies I – BugPhoto.net
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Featuring photography of insects, spiders, arthropods and other macro subjects. Aka hover flies, are the amazing group of true flies that most people seem to mistake for bees and wasps due to their often elaborate mimicry. Unlike their. Archetypes, these flies are only posers, no actual threat involved. Also called flower flies, it’s a safe bet to see them feeding at blossoms. A hover fly…hovering! Notice the compact “stowed landing gear” (i.e. the legs). A syrphid fly is perched and ready for take off.
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In the Early Days of Fall – Annie Pang | Vancouver Island Nature
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Nature musings on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Larr; 9 km Bog Revisited – Terry Thormin. Where did the summer go? 8211; Annie Pang →. In the Early Days of Fall – Annie Pang. How disheartened I was when my custom-made feeder came apart this summer! On Tuesday September 16. There is also a pair of Red-breasted Nuthatches but as yet no good shots. And as always, there are the House Sparrows, House Finches and Starlings that...
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Where did the summer go? – Annie Pang | Vancouver Island Nature
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Nature musings on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Larr; In the Early Days of Fall – Annie Pang. Ode to the Nuthatch – Annie Pang →. Where did the summer go? 8211; Annie Pang. Am I repeating myself? Yep, it’s Fall all right! Ironically, with the rain, my dying zucchini plants are yielding some fruit now, one of which will be ready for the cooking pot very soon! The pic of Tillicum Bridge is from Rocky Point in Gorge Park. With a...
I’ll have the ‘Cuisses de Grenouille’ please | danielproud
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Evolutionary Biologist and Nature Photographer. I’ll have the ‘Cuisses de Grenouille’ please. The family Colubridae is the most diverse family of snakes with almost 2,000 species, though this group is non-monophyletic (that is, in evolutionary terms, the group does not contain all descendants of the most recent common ancestral species). Thus, this family requires a great deal of work by taxonomists to sort out the natural groups and determine relationships among them. Below you can see the body of a lar...
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Eye of a Mother (Two Photographs), and Some Words on Eyes. To view more of my photography please click on www.rakmilphotography.com. November 3, 2016 Categories: Birds. Study in Red (Seven Photographs). To view more of my photography please click on www.rakmilphotography.com. November 2, 2016 Categories: Flowers. Going for a Higher Note (Five Photographs) and Some Words on Exposure. To view more of my photography please click on www.rakmilphotography.com. November 1, 2016 Categories: Birds. Victor Rakmil...
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Happy Dog Walking by Mike. Dog Walking and Pet Sitting for Northern Berkshire County. Thanks again, Mike, for dog sitting; you did a great job with Brittney and Kayla. It allowed us to have a peaceful vacation knowing that our pets were in good hands. The Choquettes. Bark N' Cat. 9 of the Most Beautiful Beers You've Ever Seen - Bon Appétit ow.ly/V98u303urzW. Two words: homeless children - MA has 10,000 EVERY NIGHT . C'mon . This is unacceptable. horizonsforhomelesschildren.org. Molly on Mt. Holyoke.
Three ways of shooting a stick insect | Macro adventures
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Three ways of shooting a stick insect. The mediterranean stick insect (. Hand-held exposure at 1/100 sec. ƒ/22 ISO 400, the subject was illuminated with diffused flashlight. The next style is completely different: focal length is 100 mm, aperture wide open, making the background blurred, separating the insect from its ambience:. I took this photo with the Canon EF100/2.8 USM macro lens hand-held at 1/400 sec. ƒ/4.5 ISO 100, direct sunlight was reflected from the right. July 9, 2014. Great work, Nikola; I...
2016 Lost & Found II, Color or BW? – C.S. Young Jr. Fine Art Photography
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CS Young Jr. Fine Art Photography. Fine art photography, including landscape, nature, people, photo illustration and special effect imagery. 2016 Lost and Found II, Color or BW? December 27, 2016. December 27, 2016. I can’t seem to make up my mind on the best approach for this abandoned house on Hwy 158 near Belews Creek, NC. Color or Black and White? Belews Creek Abandoned Home Composition 1 Color. Belews Creek Abandoned Home Composition 1 B&W. So, which do you like best, color or b&w? Liked by 1 person.
Four-banded flower bee | entomacrographic
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Entomology, macro photography of insects et al. The musings of a graphic designer/illustrator primarily about wildlife in Wiltshire. By entomacrographic on September 10, 2016. Anthophora quadrimaculata, female. I photographed this Four-banded flower bee. During a weekend bee workshop run by Steven Falk, author of the recently published. Field Guide to the Bees of Great Britain and Ireland. In your garden, fewer will have noticed the buff-haired male which appears a little earlier. Four banded flower bee.
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Ode to the Nuthatch – Annie Pang | Vancouver Island Nature
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Nature musings on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Larr; Where did the summer go? 8211; Annie Pang. For Love of Hummers →. Ode to the Nuthatch – Annie Pang. Oh, what a grey, rainy start to November we have had indeed! For us in Victoria, though not as cold as other parts perhaps, the cool and damp just sink into the bones it seems and makes one wish to crawl under the bed and hibernate for several months! Having said this, a day...
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annieandterry | Vancouver Island Nature
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Nature musings on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. This is a view from the highway between San Jose and Selva Verde, my first stop. It is the Central Highlands looking down into the Sarapiqui River Valley. The orange trees are Mountain Immortelle Trees,. And are a favorite of hummingbirds and tanagers. This is a young Green Basalisk Lizard, also know as the Jesus Christos Lizard for it’s ability to run across water. Ch...I spent...
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From the 1990s. We live next to a small lake. And most of our yard is not landscaped. Here's one of our little neighbors: an Eastern Bark Centipede. Many more photos are listed under the clickable options in the sidebar. I organize my photos of insects according to their class, order, or family. Please use the side bar options under 'Insects' to navigate to these different groups. The posted insect orders are:. Diptera: true flies (incl. gnats and mosquitoes). Hymenoptera: sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants.
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