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Well I've managed to cross one thing off my wish list this year, which is to capture an aphid giving birth (I've managed it twice in fact). Im not overly happy with the lighting i these, but at least I've got some shots and now know what to look out for. I had to shoot one handed, and these were on my wife's rose bush, so I couldn't cut a bit off to position better. Hopefully I'll find some on another plant that she's not bothered about and I can get some better ones:
Attack of the Clones! by Tim.Garlick, on Flickr
A New Hope by Tim.Garlick, on Flickr
In another area of the garden I also sw a couple of hoverfly larvae catching wandering aphids. Really fascinating to watch, even if it is a bit gruesome:
Revenge of the....Hoverfly Larva! by Tim.Garlick, on Flickr
Here's a couple of other aphid species showing some of the diversity in the garden:
The Phantom Menace by Tim.Garlick, on Flickr
Black Aphid by Tim.Garlick, on Flickr
Apologies if I haven't commented on your posted images recently. I'm trying to keep up with all the new ones, but I'm struggling a bit (especially with all the time I need to spend processing my images). I'll hopefully be able to catch up with everyone soon.
Attack of the Clones! by Tim.Garlick, on Flickr
A New Hope by Tim.Garlick, on Flickr
In another area of the garden I also sw a couple of hoverfly larvae catching wandering aphids. Really fascinating to watch, even if it is a bit gruesome:
Revenge of the....Hoverfly Larva! by Tim.Garlick, on Flickr
Here's a couple of other aphid species showing some of the diversity in the garden:
The Phantom Menace by Tim.Garlick, on Flickr
Black Aphid by Tim.Garlick, on Flickr
Apologies if I haven't commented on your posted images recently. I'm trying to keep up with all the new ones, but I'm struggling a bit (especially with all the time I need to spend processing my images). I'll hopefully be able to catch up with everyone soon.
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