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From my garden. The bug is 6-7 mm in length.

 

My Photoblog- My Third Eye...!

Out the car window with a phone on an impromptu trip from Khajuraho to Varnassi, India.

Always at the ready...

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Tail or Tails”

  

You can see (between cats) that I am [ahem] trying to lay out the food bowls for a cat feeding. Apparently I was not moving fast enough.

L to R: Batman, Otis, Idaho

A blast from the past.

This heron was not happy at all with my proximity to him. In fairness, I was there first.

Shot taken 8/17/2015.

Thank you for looking!

f5.6 1/320 sec.ISO500 250mm

Sully was enjoying himself with my paper towels! LOL

Makes me think this little burrowing owlet did not want its picture taken!

 

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... or as it's called a Brown Marmorate Stink Bug on a Sunflower leaf.

Marmorted is defined as having a marbled or striped appearance.

Thank you to everyone who views my photos, favs or comments, it is always appreciated.

Rhaphigaster nebulosa is a European stink bug in the family Pentatomidae.

Stink bait is exactly what it sounds like: a stinky bait used to catch fish, especially catfish. You can purchase stink bait at bait shops.

This place was out of business and the truck looked abandoned - awful stinky to me!

Happy Truck Thursday!

 

We are being Invaded by Stink Bugs.

Spotted on the garage door...

This was creepy. I got the stink eye from mama eagle this morning on my shoot.

Tamron SP AF 90 mm f/2.8 Di Macro (1:1)

Handheld

External flash with diffuser used

Baby Stink Bug's,after they have Hatched.stinky

This stink bug was one of the first visitors to my parents memorial garden which I just expanded and added new plants to. Photographed in Maryland.

In the gardens I'm generally looking down. This morning, though, I happened to look up into a tree. There I saw this Nezara sp., hanging out on a Japanese maple seed. Smelled ok to me...

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