Showing posts with label Hairy Shieldbug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hairy Shieldbug. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Paxton Photogroup: Island Pit Path

A walk along a track through long grass produced quite a variety of species. It was too hot for a formal session but I suggested the group looked for subjects where the backgrounds were far enough away to not distract as with the Hairy Shieldbug about to take off or where they added to the scene as with the Brown Argus. The Hairy Bug is one of those 'nearly' shots - great action shot but the front of head is not sharp. Crickets are always difficult to photograph as deep in the vegetation. Amused to find a very large Wasp Spider on the path  and a minute Zebra Spider (back at the Centre). ID sheet at end.


 

Saturday, July 5, 2025

Shieldbugs etc from RSPB Sandy

This is the final set of images from our trip to RSPB Sandy on Wednesday featuring Green Shieldbugs from the tiny 1st instar nymph to 4th stage instars, Stenotus bug, Hairy Shieldbugs and the Red-legged Forest Bug and several other photogenic species. Identifications in final image