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06/07/2005 08:57:41 PM · #1 |
Took these while out looking for 'Naturally Framed' shots. Just processed them - thought I would share. ;^) I know they're not perfect, but I still like them anyway.
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06/07/2005 09:57:35 PM · #2 |
Mine is not perfect either, but I got this big bug that looks like a giant wasp over the weekend:

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06/07/2005 10:05:35 PM · #3 |
Steve,
Yours is a trantula hawk, they are pollinators until time to lay eggs, then the sting a tarantula and burry it and lay eggs on the body (still alive) and the larva feed on the wasp until the can fly. Cool large insects. Van
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06/07/2005 10:12:20 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by vtruan: Steve,
Yours is a trantula hawk, they are pollinators until time to lay eggs, then the sting a tarantula and burry it and lay eggs on the body (still alive) and the larva feed on the wasp until the can fly. Cool large insects. Van |
Wow thanks for that information vtruan. I've been seeing them all over here and have wondered what kind of wasp they were.
Steve-o your shot is really super sharp! Great colors. |
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06/08/2005 07:54:32 AM · #5 |
Roxanne and Elizabeth - Thanks for the comments on the pics, much appreciated. ;^)
Originally posted by glad2badad: Took these while out looking for 'Naturally Framed' shots. Just processed them - thought I would share. ;^) I know they're not perfect, but I still like them anyway.
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