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Nice one of the ant!

Does anyone know what this little chap is?

Photographed him in the garden last night, then later he jumped from here to the tree and then onto the wall.

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One more weaver ant ;-)

Does anyone know what this little chap is?

Photographed him in the garden last night, then later he jumped from here to the tree and then onto the wall.

Apparently it's a Garden Fence Lizard, Calotes versicolor. smile.gif

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HEY, YOU!

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Mantis by angiud, on Flickr

Great insect photos, Anguid. You've only got 44.000,000 species to go.

I THINK that was the number National Geographic mentioned. :lol:

I mostly just take photos of aquatic insects that trout feed on. I like to copy them with fur, feathers and steel.

The giant stonefly from the Madison River. It is commonly called the "Salmon fly" because fish feed on it when it hatches.

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Not sure if this is a nature shot or not, but I was lucky catching this trout jumping.

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Ian, your pictures are always more than welcome! :)

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Wood Pigeon in UK garden

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Redneck keelback in the back yard

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Beautiful pics!

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playing with new 80-200 f2.8

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Great pictures especially that Lineated Barbet (I guess)

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Damselfly by angiud, on Flickr

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Common Yamfly by angiud, on Flickr

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Caterpillar 24 by angiud, on Flickr

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Red Grasshawk Dragonfly Stack by angiud, on Flickr

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Lemon Pansy by angiud, on Flickr

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Long-horn Grasshopper by angiud, on Flickr

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Caterpillar 23 by angiud, on Flickr

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cashew stem borer by angiud, on Flickr

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Curculionidae by angiud, on Flickr

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Caterpillar 22 by angiud, on Flickr

Anguid

Best shots on this forum by far!

Thank you Hugden, do you remember when I got the Canon 100 Macro? :whistling:

Now I use more the Sigma 180, wonderful lens too!

And these are some more pics from yesterday and today:

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Blue Glassy Tiger by angiud, on Flickr

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Caterpillar 25 by angiud, on Flickr

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Common Fivering by angiud, on Flickr

But I'm posting here almost alone :(

Beautiful shots! Incredible detail.

Thank you, Quiksilva. And thanks to a good pic every 20 shots or more, 70% of time the use of a very good (and heavy!) tripod, a very good lens (sigma 150/2.8 Macro) and a couple of hours a day of bush or jungle walking (and 2 liters of sweat), a good eye to find those little #@!! bugs, some post-production with Photoshop or other software, and voila'.

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Common imperial by angiud, on Flickr

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Flatidae planthopper by angiud, on Flickr

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Smooth-eyed Bush-brown by angiud, on Flickr

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Indian Red Maplet by angiud, on Flickr

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Oleander Hawk-moth by angiud, on Flickr

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The beetle planthopper by angiud, on Flickr

Found my way here Via Isaan forum couple of pics ~~ But I am no photographer!

TBWG :wai:

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You are not a photographer but you made 2 wonderful pictures.

The insect is Pyrops candelarius (often misspelled "candelaria") is a species of lantern fly that lives in Laos and Thailand, and other parts of southeast Asia. Despite their name, lantern flies do not emit light. Like all lantern flies, P. candelarius is a type of planthopper. As such it is a vegetarian. It feeds on the sap from longan and lychee trees, among others. Its long, needle shaped mouth piece is used to pierce tree bark to reach the sap.

(from Wikipedia :whistling:)

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