Animals eyes insects macro spiders 12. Meet the moose family. If youre interested in seeing my most recent photos writing or other work please visit my nature blog burning silo. But when it does i pray it dont but when it. Today i want to talk about something even more bizarre a sort of extreme accompanying behavior.
Post to facebook. Httponfbme12qbkcy tweet this. Keep in mind that to do macro photography. And nobody is going to give one way or the otherand they claim to be christianscutting each other down were is your love brothers and sistersas for you non belivers i guess is that something really bad has not happened to you yet.
In the wilds of the canadian rocky mountains a mother moose tends to her newborn calf. See more ideas about beetles butterflies and beetle bug. Spring is in full swing but this far north winter is never far away and with hungry bears and wolves for neighbours many challenges lie ahead. As with all lenses macro lenses are available at a wide variety of price points.
No whats funny is that nobody alive today was alive back then. The following is a collection of a few of the caterpillars that ive photographed over the past few years. The lychee shield bug or jewel bug chrysocoris stolli are true bugs not beetles. Yet they are fighting points like they seen it all.
Jun 8 2013 cryptocephalus aureolus green metallic beetle. An admittedly poor shot but it shows seven or so of the thousands probably of common green darners anax junius in a massive feeding swarm just before sunset tonightvia facebook and other sources i saw reports coming in from all over ohio of big dragonfly swarms so i ran over to a nearby farm in columbus franklin county that has lots of meadows and open space. Six spotted tiger beetles cicindela sexguttata. Termites are eusocial insects that are classified at the taxonomic rank of infraorder isoptera or as epifamily termitoidae within the cockroach order blattodeatermites were once classified in a separate order from cockroaches but recent phylogenetic studies indicate that they evolved from close ancestors of cockroaches during the jurassic or triassic.
I do try to answer occasional questions on my insect photo galleries but please understand that in summer especially i receive dozens of questions posted. Yesterday i discussed a paper that looked into an interesting dragonfly behavior called accompanying wherein a dragonfly or small group of dragonflies follows a large slow moving animal because they stir up the little flying insects dragonflies like to eat.