Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge is a good place for Svastra obliqua. This is the male which was quite common around their pollinator garden at their visitor's center. Nice to have mini-wildlife as well as macro-wildlife taken care of at a refuge.Pictures by Hannah Sutton and Ashleigh Jacobs, Photoshopping by Elizabeth Garcia.
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Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge is a good place for Svastra obliqua. This is the male which was quite common around their pollinator garden at their visitor's center. Nice to have mini-wildlife as well as macro-wildlife taken care of at a refuge.Pictures by Hannah Sutton and Ashleigh Jacobs, Photoshopping by Elizabeth Garcia.
A lovely Deep South Svastra, S. petulca to be specific. A nice pollen shot. You can see the huge bushy pollen carrying hairs on its hind legs, designed to carry dry pollen unlike Honey Bees and Bumble Bees which mix their pollen with nectar.
A lovely Deep South Svastra, S. petulca to be specific. A nice pollen shot. You can see the huge bushy pollen carrying hairs on its hind legs, designed to carry dry pollen unlike Honey Bees and Bumble Bees which mix their pollen with nectar.
A lovely Deep South Svastra, S. petulca to be specific. A nice pollen shot. You can see the huge bushy pollen carrying hairs on its hind legs, designed to carry dry pollen unlike Honey Bees and Bumble Bees which mix their pollen with nectar.
A lovely Deep South Svastra, S. petulca to be specific. A nice pollen shot. You can see the huge bushy pollen carrying hairs on its hind legs, designed to carry dry pollen unlike Honey Bees and Bumble Bees which mix their pollen with nectar.
Svastra petulca, M, back, North Carolina, Wake County
Svastra petulca, M, back, North Carolina, Wake CountyNorth Carolina, Wake County, collected by Adrian L. Carper
Svastra petulca, M, back, North Carolina, Wake County
Svastra petulca, M, back, North Carolina, Wake CountyNorth Carolina, Wake County, collected by Adrian L. Carper
Svastra petulca, M, face, North Carolina, Wake County
Svastra petulca, M, face, North Carolina, Wake CountyNorth Carolina, Wake County, collected by Adrian L. Carper
Svastra petulca, M, face, North Carolina, Wake County
Svastra petulca, M, face, North Carolina, Wake CountyNorth Carolina, Wake County, collected by Adrian L. Carper
Svastra petulca, M, side, North Carolina, Wake County
Svastra petulca, M, side, North Carolina, Wake CountyNorth Carolina, Wake County, collected by Adrian L. Carper
Svastra petulca, M, side, North Carolina, Wake County
Svastra petulca, M, side, North Carolina, Wake CountyNorth Carolina, Wake County, collected by Adrian L. Carper
A lovely Deep South Svastra, S. petulca to be specific. A nice pollen shot. You can see the huge bushy pollen carrying hairs on its hind legs, designed to carry dry pollen unlike Honey Bees and Bumble Bees which mix their pollen with nectar.
A lovely Deep South Svastra, S. petulca to be specific. A nice pollen shot. You can see the huge bushy pollen carrying hairs on its hind legs, designed to carry dry pollen unlike Honey Bees and Bumble Bees which mix their pollen with nectar.
Collected a few days ago, I think this is Sympetrum vicinum, the autumn meadowhawk, but just am not sure. Beltsville, Maryland.Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Photographer: Sam Droege, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200
Collected a few days ago, I think this is Sympetrum vicinum, the autumn meadowhawk, but just am not sure. Beltsville, Maryland.Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Photographer: Sam Droege, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200
Sawfly, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Sawfly, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Sawfly, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Interplanetary alien space ship or spadix of Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus). You decide. Picture by Helen Lowe Metzman.
Interplanetary alien space ship or spadix of Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus). You decide. Picture by Helen Lowe Metzman.
ns, Twin Macro Flash in Styrofoam Cooler, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200 USGSBIML Photoshopping Technique: Note that we now have added using the burn tool at 50% opacity set to shadows to clean up the halos that bleed into the black background from "hot" color sections of the picture.
ns, Twin Macro Flash in Styrofoam Cooler, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200 USGSBIML Photoshopping Technique: Note that we now have added using the burn tool at 50% opacity set to shadows to clean up the halos that bleed into the black background from "hot" color sections of the picture.
Unknown Syrphid fly from last fall. Beltsville, MD Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200, link to a .pdf of our set up is located in our profile
Unknown Syrphid fly from last fall. Beltsville, MD Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200, link to a .pdf of our set up is located in our profile
Sytyropha on white background. S. krigei to be specific from Kruger National Park in South Africa. This specimen was identified and photographed by Silas Bossert a bee researcher at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum. They use similar systems to what we use, but prefer gray to white backgrounds, they are equally detailed.
Sytyropha on white background. S. krigei to be specific from Kruger National Park in South Africa. This specimen was identified and photographed by Silas Bossert a bee researcher at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum. They use similar systems to what we use, but prefer gray to white backgrounds, they are equally detailed.
Unknown Deer Fly form near Bowie Maryland
Unknown Deer Fly form near Bowie Maryland
Unknown Deer Fly form near Bowie Maryland
Unknown Deer Fly form near Bowie Maryland
Unknown Deer Fly form near Bowie Maryland
An unknown Horsefly from Upper Marlboro, MD
An unknown Horsefly from Upper Marlboro, MD
An unknown Horsefly from Upper Marlboro, MD
An unknown Horsefly from Upper Marlboro, MD