Here's a little green bottle type wasp I snapped in October. It was brilliantly colored, but impossibly tiny. You can see it next to a Varsity disposable fountain pen nib to get an idea of the scale. Click either picture to embiggenate. Nifty stuff. (The reason I was able to photograph this little guy is I came outside and found him awash in the doggies' water bowl, so I fished him out and he hung around on this concrete wall long enough for me to run get my camera while he dried.
One of these days I'll get a better handle on the intricacies of my camera. Was going to liken my camera skill set to the Wright Brothers suddenly manning the helm of a 747, but I think to do so would be to insult Mssrs. Orville and Wilbur. Oh well, one of these days...
Today will be a gorgeous day. I hope get a picture of a Texas graveyard with an 19th century alien grave. Srsly. Pictures tomorrow. :) Watch this space.
Wow! I've studied the 'Anagros Epos', a beneficial parasitic wasp in Viticulture...but I've never seen anything quite so small as your wasp...enchanting!
ReplyDeleteA jillion chiggerbites...isn't modern technology fascinating?
ReplyDeleteThe wasp is beautifully colored!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for the alien grave...spooky.
Cute lil biter, ain't it? And we have alien graves all around Houston. Oh, wait. I bet you meant all the way from Mars kinda alien as opposed to all the way from Juarez kinda alien. Okay, I'll sit down and shut up now.
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