Four-spotted Leaf-beetle
After several days of fieldwork I thought I deserved some quiet time with my camera, so after dealing with some of the boring everyday tasks, I spent a few hours mooching around Bedford Purlieus NNR looking for butterflies.
I had sightings of uncooperative White Admiral gliding high in the trees and a tricksy White-letter Hairstreak that insisted on hiding among the grass, but missed out completely on Silver-washed Fritillary, despite meeting another photographer who said they'd been almost throwing themselves at him earlier in the day.
But I was very pleased to find a single Four-spotted Leaf Beetle, a rather local species whose larvae live in the nests of Wood Ants.
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- Canon EOS 6D
- 1/500
- f/9.0
- 100mm
- 1250
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