King of the Hill! - _TNY_7706
While exploring the rocks at the Oxnö klippbad bathing site together with my wife, I found a small tuft of grass which really had a whole bunch of little inhabitants.
At the top of one of the tallest blades of grass I found two small birch catkin bugs (Kleidocerys resedae), but as I were shooting them, some sort of black flea beetle (Phyllotreta sp.) decided that it was his turn to be on top and proceeded to climb up on top of one of the catkin bugs.
Being climbed on didn't seem to popular so that one proceded to climb down, but they were all in frame for me there for a brief moment so I got a shot of them.
While I was doing this, my wife snapped a photo of me (I need a haircut) which can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/52137414252/
King of the Hill! - _TNY_7706
While exploring the rocks at the Oxnö klippbad bathing site together with my wife, I found a small tuft of grass which really had a whole bunch of little inhabitants.
At the top of one of the tallest blades of grass I found two small birch catkin bugs (Kleidocerys resedae), but as I were shooting them, some sort of black flea beetle (Phyllotreta sp.) decided that it was his turn to be on top and proceeded to climb up on top of one of the catkin bugs.
Being climbed on didn't seem to popular so that one proceded to climb down, but they were all in frame for me there for a brief moment so I got a shot of them.
While I was doing this, my wife snapped a photo of me (I need a haircut) which can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/52137414252/