Not as exotic as zoo animals, maybe?
#3
I think that's actually a fly pulling some bee mimicry, which is even cooler.
A.K.A. Mongoose, for you HLP denizens
#4
Yay! Flowers!
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-Steven Wright
#5
It probably is, the head looks much more fly-like than bee-like. And it's not as hairy as most bees.I think that's actually a fly pulling some bee mimicry, which is even cooler.
Fly: Bee:
#6
I believe it is most likely a male Marmalade HoverflyIt probably is, the head looks much more fly-like than bee-like. And it's not as hairy as most bees.I think that's actually a fly pulling some bee mimicry, which is even cooler.
Cheekybum & Junior
#10
The compound eyes reminded me of the concert hall in Singapore.
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Cheekybum & Junior
#12
Nice, so what camera is that anyway? I've been meaning to take a lot of new pictures now that Autumn is almost upon us, but my current camera is a little lacking...
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#13
It is a Nikkon D3000; it's a good beginners SLR. It depends on how professional you are, and also how big a camera you want to carry. I like it, but there are times a lighter compact camera would come in handy for quick shots and trips.Nice, so what camera is that anyway? I've been meaning to take a lot of new pictures now that Autumn is almost upon us, but my current camera is a little lacking...
Cheekybum & Junior
#14
Hm yeah, tbh I would prefer a pocket camera as the one I have right now is also quite bulky. While that is good for some shots, it's not very 'party friendly'.
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