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Culiseta annulata (Tentative identification)

 

Yes, it was my own ankle it was biting.

Saw a wild hawk eating prey (likely a small bird) near the lynx exhibit.

i would paint my nails more often if i didn't bite them so much. my fingertips are a state, really.

Chelsea Williams from Australia

All Canon Gear - 400D SLR - MPE-65mm - MT-24EX with 2 X Gary Fong diffusers

Something that fascinates me is how local males bite their cigarettes rather than holding them by the lips.

Another cute picture of the baby hyena having fun with the branches!

Native biting midges, commonly known as no-see-ums, seen under a microscope. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Fred Miller)

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Foto Scattata a Stupinigi (TO) Photos taken at Stupinigi (TO)

Adjacent to the Op Biting embarkation point is a large crude oil facility.

As oil tankers got bigger in the '60s and 70's, the largest became too big for the port of Le Havre, so the Antifer terminal was built to receive tankers up to 540,000 tonnes. Offloaded oil goes to Le Havre by pipeline.

The facility is the second largest in France but is now severely under-used.

just stop with all this i thought you all knew already

See, she must love it when I bite. She looks so happy.

Meg about to "enjoy" her very first time eating a lamb's testicle sandwich at the Wild Foods Festival in Hokitika.

My very first amateur studio lit photoshoot.

My best friend Sandra with a wee cake and a not so wee glass of Rose...... mind you she may not be my best friend much longer when she sees this :-) My entry for 'Portraits of People With Cake' in The Witches of Cakewick group.

"It's all about some bitch biting your fucking head off."

 

I don't believe it all, but it makes a demotivational poster.

The shootout was even worse, but you should've seen Nik!

dasyhelea flavifrons - larvae of biting midges, though we haven't been bitten by the adults, as far as we know...

 

These worms have appeared in our back yard fountain. The longest are roughly 1/4" long. Any ideas what species they are? Are they larvae of something, or is the worm the end product?

 

An interesting note is that about a week ago we noticed that we had mosquito larvae in our fountain, so I dropped a "mosquito dunk" (which contains a bacteria) into the water. This weekend, the mosquito larvae are all gone, but these worms are still there... I don't know if they were there last weekend, I just noticed them today for the first time, but at a minimum, these critters are not affected by the bacteria...

Leica M4-P, Elmarit 135mmf2.0, Portra800

For some reason they remind me of monkeys when they nibble each other like this.

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