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Assassin bug at Whipsnade Zoo

 

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HENNNRIK.

I drew those pictures myself, I was bored in french class and starting drawing. Me and Henrik's mommyyy got the idea whilst looking through pictures.

 

This kid is my best friend, haha he's so awesome.

Bug in the heat of a squirrel chase in Buena Vista park

 

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Bugs 'n Flowers Birthday Cake

2 Flowers with 20 Cupcake petals, 2 cupcake Lady Bugs, a cupcake Caterpillar and a cupcake Butterfly

From a Milk Weed that they say attracts Butterflies I spotted all this other and assuming there tiny bugs of some sort I just let them be.

Artist: Bugs

Nieuwe Kuilenweg 152, 3600 Genk

 

'Limburgia Tattoo Convention aftermath graffiti jam 2024'

En pleine polinisation

Bugs Fardell / Whaaaat?! - Elanora - Australia - 2013

 

I captured this shot during is interview for The Skateboarder's Journal Bugs was asked a very tight question...

 

Published in The Skateboarder's Journal issue #27

A bug's eye point of view (and I got the bug bites to prove it).

Bugs were out and about on the same trunk as the two flies I just posted. I suspect the flies were causing great upset.

Toad bug, a species of Nerthra, family Gelastocoridae. Wandoo National Park, Western Australia, May 2012.

Bugs Bunny as Scottish Piper

These small bugs wander around on the sand, settling in small depressions. I watched one sift the sand for food, using its front legs. It also created a depression in the sand to hide in. When they sit still they are almost impossible to see, especially when they have sand grains on their backs.

 

Other species of these live in and around wetlands.

 

Three different Toad bugs out for a walk last week.

She's doing some bug-spying in the shade of the Azalea - here has been rather hot today ;)

Minolta Hi-Matic 7S - Portra 160

Old Bugs Bunny, you were a classic. Why can't cartoons go back to the golden age? Ehhhhh, what's up doc? *chomps*

Darter dragonfly portrait. Natural light. Oshiro 60mm. Focus stacked using zerene

A very cute male ochterid, approx. 4.3mm. These bugs at the edge of a dam were first pointed out to me by a very observant young member of the Tasmanian Field Naturalists back in March. We were able to look at some nymphs under the microscope at the time and were fascinated by the sand particles that they seemingly wore. I went back a week later to photographed them in situ. Buckland, Tasmania.

 

The following website has good info on them plus a key to genera (great aquatic insect site in general):

www.mdfrc.org.au/bugguide/display.asp?type=5&class=17...

  

...And silently mocked and judged us, as bugs are wont to do.

 

(on the hiking trail up to the ruins)

I haven't done any marco shots in a distant memory lol. So here it is...I found this bug in the backyard and put my marco equipments to work.

The set ups :

extension tubes

4x Olympus objective

marco mechanicism device

Canon EF 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6

an adapter ring

3 LED lights

Two of the many fine Beetles at this year's June Jitter Bug.

白色的蟹蛛,安静的趴在花上。

面对我的大镜头,表现出的是种——“淡定”,呵呵~

Who doesn't like a sunflower shot with a bug on it? A bit of a lazy garden shot, mebbe, but yah boo to you: my photostream; I like it, it stays.

 

Being a little more grown up about it, the Helianthus genus lists about 70 species and is North American in origin.

 

The young flowers are heliotropic - they track the sun across the sky during the day. Which gives them their French name, tournesol and the Spanish girasol. But once they start blooming, they stop and generally face east.

 

I love them but the spouse doesn't. They are intrinsically linked to cancer care in the UK. Dunno why, but they just are. And she says she doesn't want to bring work into the garden. Which is fair enough.

nasty bug and no bugspray...

A deraeocoris flavilinea plant bug on an ox-eye daisy flower, in the garden on day 20 of 30 Days Wild.

random bug chillin on my window, don't know what it is but feel free to let me know

Instar of Pittosporum bug

  

Order: Hemiptera

Sub Order: Heteroptere

Family: Pantatomidae

Genus: Pseudapine geminata

Since bugs are nasty and not cute, I don't mind seeing them pinned down.

An abstract black and white photo taken at Yellowstone National Park. There's bug in the photo, but I'm told it looks like something sexual in nature.

Plant bug on water barrel. Focus stacked using zerene. I think it's Capsus ater

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