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Killing March in May - _TNY_7176

Now that we finally got some warmer weather up here, I was out in front of the house with the camera to see if anybody had woken up.

 

After talking a bit to my newest neighbour and his adorable little son, I unsuccessfully chased a couple of mason bees around before spotting this successful little hunter on the leaves of the elephant-eared saxifrage (Bergenia sp.)

 

The species is the most common jumper around my house - a zebra spider (Salticus scenicus) and the catch it was enjoying is some sort of march fly in the Bibio genus.

 

Unfortunately, my little photosession was cut short by a nosy black ant who tried to have a closer look at the spider here and subsequently scared it so the spider quickly teleported away somewhere within the saxifrage leaves.

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Uploaded on May 12, 2024
Taken on May 11, 2024