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while the biplane wing arrangement was suitable for gliding between plants on a breezy afternoon, it proved inadequate for hovering and was quickly abandoned
backyard capture in chesterfield
Les syrphes sont des insectes butineurs très utiles au jardin.Avec son abdomen souvent rayé noir et jaune, le syrphe ressemble à une guêpe mais s'en distingue par ses yeux de mouche et son vol stationnaire.
Il est innoffensif, rien à craindre de lui.
Il existe environ 500 espèces de syrphes en France.
another view of this little one-off spotting of this elusive, supposedly common, syrphid w/ the crazy eye pattern and be-jeweled appearance
backyard capture in chesterield
this little weevil found itself stuck in a precarious spot, seemingly hanging on for dear life
backyard capture in chesterfield
some type of leaf-footed plant bug, about as far up as it can go on this path
backyard capture in chesterfield
Por el color de las alas diria que es un macho.
Gracias por la visita y por dejar tus comentarios.
Thanks for the visit and leave your comments.
Pulsa L para verla más grande sobre negro.
Hit L to see big on black.
Fotografía tomada en Santo Domingo - Antioquia
1950 msnm aproximadamente.
Photo was taken in Santo Domingo, Antioquia. 1950m.
a honey bee goes about her business, paying no mind to the ambush bug watching from within
would have loved to have done a better job of nailing the focus for various aspects of this shot, however it's a scene of constant motion affording no opportunity for focus stacking - shoot & move on - and then i happen to appreciate the elements here and the experience more than i value realizing technical perfection in any particular composition... ymmv
backyard capture in chesterfield
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