Not sure how much longer I can keep this up – we seem to be running out of new bugs to photograph. Maybe it’s the weather, and they are all hiding – but they are not in massive supply right now.
Anyway, just for a change, I have zero idea what these things are! I assume they are some kind of nymph but I am not entirely sure what they want to be when they grow up. They were so small (maximum 1mm) that when I followed the one around trying to get its picture, I didn’t even realise there was a second one in the frame until I had the photo on the screen.
If, by any chance, there are any budding entmologists out there who can fill in the gaps on some of these unknown critters, I would be really interested to know what they are.
© Alice through the Macro Lens [2012]
Why is it that we can talk about budding entomologists but not insecting botanists?
Steve Schwartzman
http://portraitsofwildflowers.wordpress.com
Oh, very droll ….
Sounds like the kind of joke a maths teacher would tell …. 🙂
I need to get out and get some bugs shots, love yours
You certainly do! I recommend it highly.
At least you’d never run out of subjects 🙂