A few from the garden.
Some new to me and most of them fast movers on this extremely hot bright day.
A tiny Nigma Walckenaeri spider under webbing under leaf.
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A Leaf Hopper nymph perhaps? It didn't stop running around.
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A cat found among the courgette plants.
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A Picture Winged fly. Busy, busy, busy insect.
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Either an Orange LB larva (pale head) or a Yellow LB larva (dark head)
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Sitting in my hand - a 22 spot Yellow LB, Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata
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Either a Nut Scale insect or a fruit scale insect - Found on a Hazel Nut tree
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A Looper, Geometrid moth caterpillar.
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EnglishBrenda wrote:
Some new to me and most of them fast movers on this extremely hot bright day.
A cornucopia of life in the garden. Great shots!
leftj wrote:
A cornucopia of life in the garden. Great shots!
Thanks leftj, I need to look out there more often.
EnglishBrenda wrote:
Thanks leftj, I need to look out there more often.
nice shots Brenda,what you see is only a small % of what is there.i tell myself that all the time
tinusbum wrote:
nice shots Brenda,what you see is only a small % of what is there.i tell myself that all the time
Thanks Tom, Yes I am finding things under tree leaves mostly.
An excellent series! I wish I had a green spider. I don't think I have them. The ladybug larva looks like its about to pupate.
Mark Sturtevant wrote:
An excellent series! I wish I had a green spider. I don't think I have them. The ladybug larva looks like its about to pupate.
Thanks Mark, that is the first green one I have seen, and there were 2 on the same leaf but were well camouflaged and small.
lovely well shot series of different critters, my fav is the green spider, very unique
Magnificent series and several that I have yet to see so thanks for sharing yours and identifying them.
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