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09.02.2021 Three on Thursday
For my last yard shoot of August I visited our large clump of New England American Aster- Symphyotrichum novae-angliae and was happy to have a few subjects to photograph. The first was this tiny bee. Small Carpenter Bee- Ceratina sp, possibly a … Continue reading
Posted in Amherst, Closeup Photography, Insect Behavior, Insects, Nature Photography, Western Massachusetts
Tagged Ceratina calcarata, Fork-tailed Bush Katydid, Massachusetts, native flowers, native plant, native wildflower, New England, New England American Aster, New England Aster, Peck's Skipper, Polites peckius, Scudderia furcata, Small carpenter bee, Symphyotrichum novae-angliae, western massachusetts
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08.11.2020 Katydid say I could make this portrait
Maybe a different or possibly the same Fork-tailed Bush Katydid-Scudderia furcata I previously posted. Just hanging out on one of our milkweed leaves waiting for dark and the concert to begin. Handheld with the 40D plus twin flash.