Poor caterpillar, interesting capture Brian!
Science fiction writers don't need talent. All they need is knowledge of nature and a bare minimum of imagination.
Makes you wonder how/why nature arrives at this as a solution for one species. Good capture Brian.
#1 is such an interesting image Brian. If you have any I would really like to see more of it I actually couldn't notice the fly in #2 because the image is a bit too brigt , but #3 shows everything perfectly, very nice shot indeed.
Here ya go, from the other side.
The caterpillar wasn't moving much and these were about all I could get of it.
This side had an interfering leaf so I don't show it much. This is a really tight crop because I found a hatch of spiders crawling on the bush and caterpillar. See the little brown spots.
Unfortunately, as is often the case with field close up and macro work, I didn't notice those tiny details until I was processing.
It must be difficult for the caterpillar to protect the babies, they look very inviting for a good meal
Binnur, the caterpillar is the meal that is wasp larvae which feed on the poor caterpillar
thanks for posting image
interesting capture
Oh, this was posted as a response to Netelia by Goeff F which showed one of the wasps that does this. I didn't want to interject in the post. Here is one of our locals.
Last edited by Saorsa; 12th June 2014 at 12:18 AM.
So, this is the selfish monster The image is very nice Brian, lovely colours and composition. But the dark part on the top right is very distracting. I would crop that part and go to a square crop , it might work better