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LESLEY
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Posted: 25 Aug 09 18:09
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May I just enter these two on behalf of my daughter Ashley Grant, they may not be the best photographs but they really should win the prize for the cuttest bugs
Unknownz
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Posted: 25 Aug 09 22:01
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Peter Kamphuis
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Posted: 26 Aug 09 22:28
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Red Grasshawk (neurothemis fluctuans) in the Botanic Gardens of Singapore.
Red-veined Darter (sympetrum fonscolombii, female) in Pasir Ris Park, Singapore.
Peter Kamphuis
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Posted: 26 Aug 09 22:47 - Edited by: Peter Kamphuis
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And another one:
A "giant" female golden web spider (nephila antipodiana) and very small male on her back (ca. 5cm vs. 5mm).
Actually I kind of suffer from arachnophobia (must be something from my childhood). Still these are very interesting insects. And, having an appropriate lens, photo's can be taken from distance...
Dieuwertje
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Posted: 27 Aug 09 17:43
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Sometimes is 3 to much.........
Jane Kool
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Posted: 30 Aug 09 14:00
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Dieuwertje
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Posted: 30 Aug 09 14:35
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kit-tay
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Posted: 4 Sep 09 13:42
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Michael
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Posted: 20 Sep 09 19:43
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johan slee
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Posted: 4 Mar 10 10:25
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Dieuwertje
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Posted: 4 Apr 10 17:35
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johan slee
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Posted: 19 Apr 10 23:29
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Dieuwertje
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Posted: 20 Apr 10 17:50
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At the moment I would take a photo of the butterfly, Tiger decided to go hunting..........now I have a shot of them both.
Michael
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Posted: 2 May 10 16:06
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Dieuwertje
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Posted: 2 May 10 16:49
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Peter Wüthrich
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Posted: 17 May 10 20:15
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Peter Wüthrich
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Posted: 17 May 10 20:16
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Dieuwertje
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Posted: 1 Jun 10 19:16
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This two insects ( Palomena prasina) I spotted today in my garden, while they were working on a new generation. The amazing thing was that their colours changed at that moment.
At the second shot I put a little photo with the real size and colour
Unknownz
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Posted: 1 Jun 10 19:20
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Posted: 1 Jun 10 19:21 - Edited by: Unknownz
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