mostlypixels

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[–] mostlypixels@programming.dev 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

The bees are the best. They get SO dusty. Also: can I see, please?

[–] mostlypixels@programming.dev 2 points 8 months ago (3 children)

90% "that's amazing, I had no idea it looked so cool" and 10% "what is this ungodly abomination, let me unsee this" in my experience :)

[–] mostlypixels@programming.dev 2 points 8 months ago

Why settle when I could get a 800mm 5.6 for a mere 14k?

[–] mostlypixels@programming.dev 7 points 8 months ago (2 children)

The only reason I didn't impulse buy a teleconverter to tack on my impulse bought 600mm is that it would just get me (more) underexposed pictures. But the urge is real, and we don't even have bald eagles around here.

[–] mostlypixels@programming.dev 9 points 10 months ago

I saw some active webrings on neocities sites!

[–] mostlypixels@programming.dev 5 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Try cloudhiker

[–] mostlypixels@programming.dev 5 points 11 months ago

Thanks! He's so puffy, I figured he was cold.

[–] mostlypixels@programming.dev 5 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Gorgeous photograph. How cold was it outside that day?

Such a beautiful bird

Amazing scene! That must have been great to watch. Less so to hear!

A handsome boi!

Thank you, I love it!

 
 
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[OC] Brown argus (pics.letsfail.com)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by mostlypixels@programming.dev to c/pics@lemmy.world
 
 

It seemed to be doing fine as far as "racing over plants and climbing from leaf to leaf" was concerned.

 

Old World swallowtail

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by mostlypixels@programming.dev to c/entomology@mander.xyz
 

Hi! Sorry, very new at the whole "bugs" thing, and I'm still learning. I spotted this the other day (not sure of the stink bug species, possibly Nezara viridula), promptly spent hours watching macro timelapses of stink bugs hatching, going from gooey babies to hard shelled nymphs...

Now to the question which has been bugging me: is there such a thing as "too late to hatch"? Can they "harden" inside the egg and just die there (maybe in the blackened eggs)?

Thanks!

Edit:

I found another nest of the same species and took it home. So: have a top view of the hatched eggs and some first instar nymphs while I'm at it!

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Babies! (pics.letsfail.com)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by mostlypixels@programming.dev to c/awwnverts@lemmy.world
 

Some kind of stink bug. No precise ID since the identification apps say the nymphs are a species that does not match the eggs at all.

Edit: Nezara viridula

 
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Old lady in bag jail (pics.letsfail.com)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by mostlypixels@programming.dev to c/cat@lemmy.world
 

She goes into the Hell Bag for roughly 15 minutes a month, the time it takes to get her monthly Old Kitty Medicine (which comes as a jab).

She earned the Hell Bag (aka bathing bag) after requiring sedation and injuring her Human during the first home visit from the vet. Totally unrelated, but her teeth are in remarkably good, pointy, stabby condition for a 14 year old cat.

 

Wallonia, Belgium, today.

I stumbled upon a plant covered with small bundles of aphids, and sure enough, upon closer inspection, it had a whole aphid farming operation going on, and ladybugs had found it.

The ant tried blocking the way but fell off. Hopefully it's okay somewhere. The aphids, unfortunately, will not be.

Ant defending aphids against ladybug

 

Trying out my new camera and lens. I didn't expect getting such good results with no practice on the R7, but it does 99% of the job.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by mostlypixels@programming.dev to c/beekeeping@mander.xyz
 

Edit: Halictus scabiosae, identified through observations.be with 99% certainty.

What am I looking at? Except a very industrious little worker?

How do I go about figuring it out? Is there some reliable site that would allow me to refine by stripes and such? Thanks.

This is Wallonia, Belgium. I got a new camera, which allows me to get much more detailed entirely useless pictures! I was one with the bees for an entire hour, came home with 500 pictures, and this is the only photo I got of this one. The stripe pattern struck me, with the very sharp lines, but I have no head, no thorax, no nothing...

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