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9th July 2019, 12:23 AM
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tiny carnivorous fly
This isn't a high-quality image, but I think it's interesting. Today I went out to try to shoot bugs on an oak-leaf hydrangea--somewhat difficult because the flowers are underneath the petals. I saw a tiny shiny green fly on a leaf, apparently eating something. I grabbed a few shots, but the critter was just to small for a regular macro lens--maybe less than 3 x 1 mm. It appears to have been eating an even smaller bee or fly. By the time I ran in to get an extension tube, it was gone, so this is the best I can do (a severe crop):
I caught a hoverfly nearby, but I didn't quite nail it before it flew off:
Last edited by DanK; 9th July 2019 at 03:03 AM.
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9th July 2019, 08:41 AM
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9th July 2019, 03:09 PM
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