dan_t, to photography
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Saw this beautiful machaon flying around the azaleas, I ran back inside to get the camera and it was still there. That almost never happens to me 😁 Whooohooooo!!!!

Old World swallowtail

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isn't over yet, so here's a water strider doing its thing, walking on water. Pretty mad skill.

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dan_t, to photography
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Yesterday was such a nice day. Sunny. Warm. Perfect for playing around with the camera + extension tubes.

gregsmith, to nature

A tiny psyllid in its protective lerp. Cardiaspina sp.

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Eucalyptus tip-wilting bug nymph, Amorbus sp.

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Playing with an old photo... a heliotrope moth, Utetheisa pulchelloides, hanging out with a tiny friend.

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Eucalyptus tip-wilting bug, Amorbus alternatus.

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Meat ant, Iridomyrmex purpureus.

gregsmith, to nature
gregsmith, to nature

Some sort of sweat bee, Lasioglossum sp.

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Blue skimmer, Orthetrum caledonicum.

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gregsmith, to nature

Lilly pilly leaf beetle, Paropsides calypso.

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A teeny tiny greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum.

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“Part of the challenge that we face in a time when there’s insect decline is that we still need to collect data about what population sizes are, and what insects are where. Once we are able to familiarize ourselves with what’s possible with this type of remote sensing, I think we can be really creative.”


@TechNews https://mastodon.roitsystems.ca/@TechNews/111510805380527967

gregsmith, to nature

Fiddler beetle, Eupoecila australasiae. Named for the violin-shaped pattern on its back.

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Cottonseed bug, Oxycarenus luctuosus.

I had to get the tripod and Raynox 250 out for this little guy. Check out that razor-thin slice of depth of field on the leaf at f/22.

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