I am back with some new dragonfly photos and I loved capturing this one, because it was literary posing for me. Thank you “bluey”


I am back with some new dragonfly photos and I loved capturing this one, because it was literary posing for me. Thank you “bluey”


Some years ago I was attracted by breeding exotic insects and since I couldn’t get that time Eurycantha Calcarata, my brother offered me a Peruphasma schultei pair. I was impressed by their color combination, shammy skin and the bright red wings. I enjoyed breeding them for a while, but since they are doing very well as pets and breeding is not difficult, they had many babies and after a while it began to be unbearable to keep them. Be very careful with breeding them, if you don’t plan to make profit 🙂 They will spread very fast and in a short while it will be difficult to recognize the poop from the eggs :-)))

Peruphasma schultei – female

Peruphasma schultei – male and female

Peruphasma schultei – female
In response to The Weekly Photo Challenge with the Partners theme

Red Blister Beetle (Hycleus lugens)

Grasshoppers

Partners at work

Chess partners
In response to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge with Close up theme

Moth

grasshopper

Neomarica (walking iris, apostle’s iris or apostle plant)
In response to Hugh’s Weekly Photo Challenge with Behind theme

Squash bugs hiding behind the damaged squash flower. Do they feel guilty? 🙂
This bug is so tiny and in a dark grass almost invisible, but on this weed it was like a copper brooch on a green shawl.


True Bug (gonocerus acuteangulatus)