So, Nosy has one future job option down pat... nature photography! His photos are amazing!! Totally in focus! Loved seeing his insects. Thanks for sharing on Friday's Nature Table. Blessings and magic.
Looks like you have an Orb Web Weaver spider of some kind. A little Flower Fly in the family Syrphidae that mimics bees and are often confused with bees. They pollinate just as well. And a cranefly. Nice photos.
lovely selection of photos, the spider particularly...
ReplyDeleteI love the spider. Is that a Daddy-Long-Legs in the last on? Also known as crane-fly. Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
A Daddy-Long-Legs is a spider here in the south...
ReplyDeleteStrange how we have the same names, but for different critters!!
Spiders are awesome creatures, I am sure, but they give me the heebeejeebees, and I want nothing to do with them! ha!
Hope you and Sunnyboy have a lovely weekend!!
So, Nosy has one future job option down pat... nature photography! His photos are amazing!! Totally in focus! Loved seeing his insects.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing on Friday's Nature Table.
Blessings and magic.
They are adorable! Lovely pictures dear friend, thanks for sharing!
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Luna
Superb natural captures.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat series of bug photos, My favorite is the colorful flowers with the bee.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your cirtters.
Looks like you have an Orb Web Weaver spider of some kind. A little Flower Fly in the family Syrphidae that mimics bees and are often confused with bees. They pollinate just as well. And a cranefly. Nice photos.
ReplyDeletegreat captures all!
ReplyDeletewonderful captured of different insects.
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Your photos are very impressive!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeletelovely shots!
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