This bubble blowing is an activity practiced by many flies. The bubble (actually a droplet) is always sucked in again. There are all kinds of theories circulating among fly experts; for example, it is suggested that it is a way to warm up. It seems that flies always do this with their head...
It is now time for silkworms. They only eat mulberry leaves. They have a very short lifetime. After about a week, they will spin a cocoon. After three weeks they will emerge as butterflies from the cocoon, mate, lay their eggs and die.
I am trying an experiment to upload one of my videos here I got some great footage of some Snowshoe Hares (Lepus americanus) Shirleys Bay, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.) this weekend at Shirleys Bay, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. This will be the first time I have uploaded a video to this community ... so...
Hi friends,
I don't usually post here; but I wanted to share some other shots with you from various topics such as this one - this curious yet very careful cat that was hard to approach.
I hope you would like it. (don't mind the old signature 🤣)
E-M1MarkIII, Olympus 60mmf/2.8, 1/160, iso100, f/2.8
Stack of fifteen photos in the camera and natural light.
There is movement in the wings of the right Damsel but the wind was blowing quite hard wind force 6.
Here I tried to capture the face of a housefly.
The fly was dead.
Stack of 200 photo's
Olympus OMD E-M1II
Olympus 60mm macro
Caruba Extension tube
1/6 Sec.
F/2.8
ISO320
Sirui N- 3203 x
Photoshop and Helicon