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Das natürlich Verbreitungsgebiet der stacheligen Seidenpflanze (Asclepias speciosa) reicht von British Columbia bis ins zentrale Kanada und Kalifornien sowie Texas. Sie gedeiht in Höhenlagen zwischen 1.500 und 2.600 m und kommt auf Gebirgswiesen, in lichten Wäldern und entlang von Flüssen vor.
Love Space Station - encore
Lorraine Bowen & Chris Conway
@ The Firebug, Leicester 23rd Sept 2015.
Thanks to Heather Walls & Kate Easton for the photos.
My attempt on capturing a Firebug. Sadly I was to afraid of loosing light and speed so didn't go further than f7.1 witch irritates me now since the dof is to shallow. f20 would surely have given me enough dof..
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here are my stats. Now, everything on the left 99% of the chart is normal - somewhere between about 2 and 12 views per day. And then, that St Nikolaus pic gets 205 views in one day! and the rest of my photostream...all my wonderful pics that no-one is interested in, ah woe is me
Even more interesting are my Nuno pics - it really shows how popular he is when one boring pic of his guitar set up gets over 1000 views, tsk tsk....
Tired Irie @ 'The Summer Sunday Fringe Festival 2008' performing onstage downstairs at 'Firebug', Leicestershire ( August 7th 2008 ). © Ollie Millington.
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The smaller ones are no more than 4 millimeters long. I was sitting outside reading the newspaper when I noticed the smaller ones running back and forth. They feed on the lime tree seeds.
fotografia.clerigo.pt/percevejo-da-tilia-pyrrhocoris-apte... - The firebug, Pyrrhocoris apterus, is a common insect of the family Pyrrhocoridae. Easily recognizable due to its striking red and black coloration, but may be confused with the similarly coloured though unrelated Corizus hyoscyami (cinnamon bug, squash bug). Pyrrhocoris apterus is distributed throughout the Palaearctic from the Atlantic coast of Europe to northwest China. It …
Not sure what this is, but from my insect book it looks like a firebug, however my book says 'rare and wholly southern in Britain' This was in Wantage, Oxfordshire, so not really southern Britain.
Can anyone confirm this or give the correct name.
i will stop ripping off factory records for all our posters.......honest (god bless peter saville and his free font downloads).
our second xmas communion, the traces and misterlee played. and we made £400 which we gave to the moolah for malawi fund. the falling leaves dj'ed and we had a pineapster awards ceremony.
Common Firebugs. There were hundreds, if not thousands of these on the driveway and under the lime tree, which the Big Book Of Bugs said they like to congregate under.
The flash is a bit intesne in this one, but I like the way you can see the adults in their African mask livery and the nymphs with their smart little waistcoats.
I didn't see a single bird eating them, so I assume the red means "I taste bad".
After an hour of staring at all three contenders this was the hands-down winner. Fun AND just evil enough.