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Congratulations to these two lovebugs!
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8 July 2020
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Good morning lovebugs 💜
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(This is a super-micro shot; these things are tiny.)
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These things fornicate while flying through the air linked together! I kid you not. Shortly after their sordid revelry of the flesh, they die. Not long after they die they disintegrate into dust! Literally. You can see one in this state, blow hard on it with your breath, and it will vanish! Disintegrate! Poof -- gone! Weird as hell! That's why this little fucker is missing one of its wings and some of its legs and body parts...try as hard as I might to be as delicate as possible the wings, legs, etc., just broke off and melted away. I'll try and get some more shots before the season ends and they all vanish until Spring.
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Is this a happy boy? You betcha! When we got him over two years ago, he was skinny. His coat was dull and he was sad. The story rescue had was that his owner was dying of cancer and had to give him up. But he was loved and taught some manners, too. Buster does a sharp sit, he can shake hands and speak. He is a L-O-V-E!
The only part of my car which I keep clean! Lol! Although not normally as a ❤️ shape!!
That's just for today!
Congratulations to these two lovebugs!
Zaidon & Hadley
8 July 2020
norajulian photography
Client Venue. ♥
Explore #215!
HBW!
This shot was a bit hard to do. I was using the 50mm, which doesn't autofocus on my camera...So, I was holding the heart with one hand and focusing with the other. Took quite a few tries, but I like the outcome. ;)
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This is a Donacia. one of the first bugs I've seen this spring!
Deliverd me a beautiful picture, especially because the Salix Viminalis creates a nice background.
If you've lived in Florida long then you are familiar with these. The Lovebug (Plecia nearctica). Once they leave their larval stage they quickly seek out a mate and do the hanky panky. The male and female remain coupled for two to three days, even in flight, until the female lays her eggs. The females average lifespan is two to three days, the males is a bit longer. They emerge in large groups in some regions, thousands, perhaps millions. If you have ever encountered them on the highways while driving you know they will cover the front of your vehicle with their destroyed bodies as you plow through them. They plaster your windshield until there is no choice but to pull over and clean it in order to be able to see to drive. Even worse, within hours their decaying bodies become acidic enough to eat through the paint on your car or truck.
What a beauty.... a little love bug
We all need a little bit of love in this crazy world...
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This is Mikey and he is going to break my heart. He is such a lovebug! He was adopted and will be going to his new home on June 23rd. He is still too small right now to be vetted.
I have not been on Flickr in 2 weeks! The 5 kittens, 6 cats, 6 month old puppy and life have stood in the way.
I thought I would have more time on June 23 when these kittens are vetted but...we have a whole bunch more kittens coming in on that day!!! Sadly, it is kitty season!
Hope everyone is enjoying life!
This Black-bellied Whistling-duck eyed some Lovebugs floating in the water right in front of him and never ate them, after all, he is a vegetarian!
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Male and female Whitsunday Love-bug flies Plecia sp Bibionidae Mandalay rainforest Airlie Beach Male 12mm long female 14mm long
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Good morning lovebugs 💜
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Darling sweet and BIG Austin is a cat in the Friends for Life shelter in Petsmart waiting to find a new home where he will get all the love and tummy rubs he craves. He is the nicest cat I've met in years.
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Female Lovebug fly Plecia sp sometimes called March Fly Family Bibionidae about 13mm from tip of nose to tip of wings JUST AFTER SEPARATING FROM LITTLE MALE
Hair: ""D!va"" Hair "Diva2" (Brown diamond)
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Hembra con tórax y abdomen naranja, lo que la distingue de otras especies. y cual permite facilmente identificar a los machos asociados a ellas.
Los machos y las hembras de la familia Bibionidae son muy diferentes, los machos sus ojos ocupan casi toda la cabeza, las hembras tiene ojos y cabeza muy pequeños.
Las hembras de los Bibio hortulanus y Bibio anglicus,las dos tienen el torax y el abdomen naranja y solo se distingue por la venacion alar
Se alimentan en las flores y sus larvas viven en el suelo alimentándose de raíces.