
We found a few of these bugs on Monday, but due to small children screaming, we couldn't stop. Today this was my first stop. He's resting on some wild grass.

My macrophotography. Lots of bugs -- flowers, water and other things if I can't find fauna. (Click on a photo to enlarge, click again for an even greater enlargement.)
3 comments:
I love these pictures.
Great ... it is time for you to get some insect book and post identification of the bugs too. Your site will be a great documentary to bugs then.
And oh, this photo is perfect!
To Martha: Thanks!
To Kousik: That sounds good, very good in fact. I do look up insect information, but I generally think I'm the only one interested. I guess not. :)
I'm pretty sure that this little bug is an immature version of what's called a "True Bug", that is of the order Hemiptera or "half wing". Granted, that's not really that specific, but I haven't found a good picture of my exact bug. :(
My favorite true bug is the Assassin Bug. I can't wait till the summer gets going full force; then we can find them in almost every sunflower!
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