Sue North Photography and wildlife.
Insects.
4th May 2008
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Baby Frog No1
Baby Frog No1
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Baby Frog No2
Baby Frog No2
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Baby Frog No3
Baby Frog No3
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Baby Frog No4
Baby Frog No4
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Baby Frog No5
Baby Frog No5
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Baby Frog No6
Baby Frog No6
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Baby Frog No7
Baby Frog No7
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Baby Frog No8
Baby Frog No8
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Bee.
Bee.
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Common Blue Damselfly ( enallagma Cyathigerum }
Common Blue Damselfly ( enallagma Cyathigerum }
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Crab Spider. no 1
Crab Spider. no 1
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Crab Spider. no 2
Crab Spider. no 2
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Damselfly With Deformed Wings.
Damselfly With Deformed Wings.
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Damselfly.
Damselfly.
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Detail ofCommon Blue Damselfly ( enallagma Cyathigerum } Yhorax.
Detail ofCommon Blue Damselfly ( enallagma Cyathigerum } Yhorax.
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Frog.
Frog.
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Lesser Marsh Grasshopper (Chorthippus Albomarginatus)
Lesser Marsh Grasshopper (Chorthippus Albomarginatus)
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Lesser Marsh Grasshopper (Chorthippus Albomarginatus) no 2
Lesser Marsh Grasshopper (Chorthippus Albomarginatus) no 2
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Lilly Beetale ( Liloceris Lili)
Lilly Beetale ( Liloceris Lili)
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Shild Bug Eggs.
Shild Bug Eggs.
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Spiny Flower Praying Mantis (Pseudocreobotra Ocellata and Wahlbergii)This is a very attractive looking Mantis, similar species to the 'Indian Flower' (Creoboter Meleagris). When young Nymphs they are a dark black colour and look very Alien like. As they become older, the blackness fades and turns into a white with green and pink speckles. When Adult, the wings have a giant spiral eyespot in the center which is brightly colour - this is to warn of other predators or Mantids. When threatened, yellow from their un-opened wings show. They are a small species growing to aprox. 40 mm in length. They are native to Africa, East to South. Mantis no 4
Spiny Flower Praying Mantis (Pseudocreobotra Ocellata and Wahlbergii)This is a very attractive looking Mantis, similar species to the 'Indian Flower' (Creoboter Meleagris). When young Nymphs they are a dark black colour and look very Alien like. As they become older, the blackness fades and turns into a white with green and pink speckles. When Adult, the wings have a giant spiral eyespot in the center which is brightly colour - this is to warn of other predators or Mantids. When threatened, yellow from their un-opened wings show. They are a small species growing to aprox. 40 mm in length. They are native to Africa, East to South. Mantis no 4
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Spiny Flower Praying Mantis (Pseudocreobotra Ocellata and Wahlbergii)This is a very attractive looking Mantis, similar species to the 'Indian Flower' (Creoboter Meleagris). When young Nymphs they are a dark black colour and look very Alien like. As they become older, the blackness fades and turns into a white with green and pink speckles. When Adult, the wings have a giant spiral eyespot in the center which is brightly colour - this is to warn of other predators or Mantids. When threatened, yellow from their un-opened wings show. They are a small species growing to aprox. 40 mm in length. They are native to Africa, East to South. no 1
Spiny Flower Praying Mantis (Pseudocreobotra Ocellata and Wahlbergii)This is a very attractive looking Mantis, similar species to the 'Indian Flower' (Creoboter Meleagris). When young Nymphs they are a dark black colour and look very Alien like. As they become older, the blackness fades and turns into a white with green and pink speckles. When Adult, the wings have a giant spiral eyespot in the center which is brightly colour - this is to warn of other predators or Mantids. When threatened, yellow from their un-opened wings show. They are a small species growing to aprox. 40 mm in length. They are native to Africa, East to South. no 1
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Spiny Flower Praying Mantis (Pseudocreobotra Ocellata and Wahlbergii)This is a very attractive looking Mantis, similar species to the 'Indian Flower' (Creoboter Meleagris). When young Nymphs they are a dark black colour and look very Alien like. As they become older, the blackness fades and turns into a white with green and pink speckles. When Adult, the wings have a giant spiral eyespot in the center which is brightly colour - this is to warn of other predators or Mantids. When threatened, yellow from their un-opened wings show. They are a small species growing to aprox. 40 mm in length. They are native to Africa, East to South.Mantis no 2
Spiny Flower Praying Mantis (Pseudocreobotra Ocellata and Wahlbergii)This is a very attractive looking Mantis, similar species to the 'Indian Flower' (Creoboter Meleagris). When young Nymphs they are a dark black colour and look very Alien like. As they become older, the blackness fades and turns into a white with green and pink speckles. When Adult, the wings have a giant spiral eyespot in the center which is brightly colour - this is to warn of other predators or Mantids. When threatened, yellow from their un-opened wings show. They are a small species growing to aprox. 40 mm in length. They are native to Africa, East to South.Mantis no 2
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Spiny Flower Praying Mantis (Pseudocreobotra Ocellata and Wahlbergii)This is a very attractive looking Mantis, similar species to the 'Indian Flower' (Creoboter Meleagris). When young Nymphs they are a dark black colour and look very Alien like. As they become older, the blackness fades and turns into a white with green and pink speckles. When Adult, the wings have a giant spiral eyespot in the center which is brightly colour - this is to warn of other predators or Mantids. When threatened, yellow from their un-opened wings show. They are a small species growing to aprox. 40 mm in length. They are native to Africa, East to South.Mantis no 3
Spiny Flower Praying Mantis (Pseudocreobotra Ocellata and Wahlbergii)This is a very attractive looking Mantis, similar species to the 'Indian Flower' (Creoboter Meleagris). When young Nymphs they are a dark black colour and look very Alien like. As they become older, the blackness fades and turns into a white with green and pink speckles. When Adult, the wings have a giant spiral eyespot in the center which is brightly colour - this is to warn of other predators or Mantids. When threatened, yellow from their un-opened wings show. They are a small species growing to aprox. 40 mm in length. They are native to Africa, East to South.Mantis no 3
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