Daily Double...
Another spectacularly warm fall day ... and a plethora of creepy crawlies which demanded a macro lens. My first find of the day was a sycamore assassin bug having a spider shake on the mums (unfortunate for the tiny spider, but that's nature) - later in the day, still ensconced on the mums, the assassin was enjoying a sweat-bee smoothie - this was going to be my blip today until...
...I spotted this miniscule fly which conveniently landed on the same flower as a ladybug. It makes for a pretty shot, I think, and it's a way for me to record a new find. It took me a bit of sleuthing to identify this little fly as a four-barred knapweed gall fly. Long name for such a diminutive insect. I left the ladybug in the shot just to give some frame of reference as to the size of the fly. I posted another shot HERE on Flickr
I also found a huge leaf-footed bug moving slowly around the garden. I relocated him to the cherry tree for some better photos - something I wouldn't usually be able to do as they tend to fly off.
After lunch, Hubs and I went for a nice walk through at the park where we ran into a naturalist friend. So we stood around and yakked for a bit, before continuing on our way. Nice way to spend a warm fall afternoon. We are forecast to have one more nice day before the temps return to the 50's. Going to enjoy it while it lasts!
Hubs is feeling a bit better today - he's definitely got the bug on the run. Very glad, as there isn't much worse than a case of Man-Flu...for either of us!
Thanks for stopping by.
Debbi
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