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brancho

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Nice toad Mike

Craig that is one of the few things we did not see whe I was in Canada recently great shot mate.

I thought I'd introduce myself with a recent moose shot (who looks like he has a cheeky grin)! This is a bull moose (he's growing his antlers). While the moose in Colorado are the smallest subspecies, they can still weigh around half a metric ton.

Forest Buffet by Craig Palmer, on Flickr
 

brancho

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Thanks Carig another very nice shot

Here is a spider I shot the other day wrapping a leaf hopper
Look at the palps on that.


Spider wraping a meal 2 by Alf Branch, on Flickr


Spider wraping a meal 1 by Alf Branch, on Flickr


Here is a fly also shot with my sigma 105


A fly by Alf Branch, on Flickr


Here are some shots taken with my recently aquired olympus 60 mm f2.8 mavro lens with which I am having a love hate relationship as the focus by wife MF is far to slow and long winded to be of use.


A fly by Alf Branch, on Flickr


A fly 2 by Alf Branch, on Flickr


Bluebottle by Alf Branch, on Flickr




What do you think?
 

Harvestman

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Your flies just get better and better Alf. Superb work. The spider, by the way, is a juvenile male 4 spot spider, Araneus quadratus. The unfortunate hopper is Cicadella viridis.
 
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brancho

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Your flies just get better and better Alf. Superb work. The spider, by the way, is a juvenile male 4 spot spider, Araneus quadratus. The unfortunate hopper is Cicadella viridis.

Thanks Mike I new the hopper but was unsure about the spider as he is small.
 

kimbo

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Here's a pic I took ages ago, just as digital cameras were becoming affordable.
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brancho

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Here are a bunch of shots taken lately


1 a bark fly


Living on my bin by Alf Branch, on Flickr


2 what I think is a Figwort sawfly


Figwort sawfly by Alf Branch, on Flickr


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Soldier beetles mating by Alf Branch, on Flickr


4 A couple of shots of a bee resting and cleaning itself


Bumble bee 1 by Alf Branch, on Flickr


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Bumble bee 2 by Alf Branch, on Flickr


6 just a fly


Fly by Alf Branch, on Flickr



7 a marsh snipe fly


Marsh snipe fly by Alf Branch, on Flickr


8 a hover fly


Rhingia Campestris 1 by Alf Branch, on Flickr
 

Harvestman

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Got one! I know these are common in the southern parts of the UK now, but wasp spiders are still very rare in Wales.
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A zombie fly! (no idea what species)
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And a bad picture of a grinning death's head, a.k.a. a Woodland Grasshopper :)
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Harvestman

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This isn't really a macro, just a very big fly! Tachina grossa, a bumblebee mimic, and it doesn't mimic small bumblebees either! No need for the Raynox macro attachment with this one!
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A Hairy Shieldbug Dolycoris baccarum on my finger
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My first find of the spectacular bug Corizus hyoscyami.
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quietone

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Amazing photo's chaps. Really inspiring. I have to remember to take my macro lens, always forget it.
Anyway, saw these today, sunning themselves.
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brancho

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Here are some shots from around the house of Zebra Jumping spiders Salticus Scenicus



This little guy was eating a barkly but I missed the hunt and capture as I went inside taken with the Sigma and three extension tubes. It is female I think but a juvenile



Barkfly for dinner by Alf Branch, on Flickr


Barkfly for dinner 2 by Alf Branch, on Flickr


Barkfly for dinner 3 by Alf Branch, on Flickr


This a larger specimen I observed a few minutes earlier. It lined up against a harvestman and jumped at it I saw the jump but the next frame had neither of them in it I found the spider again a few cm away but did not find the harvetsman



Prowling by Alf Branch, on Flickr


Stalking prey by Alf Branch, on Flickr


This little one from a last week with a springtail



Springtail for dinner by Alf Branch, on Flickr
 

Harvestman

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Those are great and as usual I'm impressed with your depth of field. How do you do that?

A harvestman is a bit ambitious for a little spider and almost certainly got away.
 

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