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A bunch of scenes of some anthros, seemingly in the same area. Top left, a tufted titmouse just kinda standing there with the blank dark-eyed stare typical of the species, labeled as one (1) braincell. Top right, just behind the bird, a Roland's sallow moth (anxious, clumsy, and fragile) is nervously talking to a very tall nondescript cranefly (bad flier). Just in front of them, a tall ichneumonid wasp (loves light) leans over and looks at a very flustered and nervous punctiform harp ground beetle (doesn't light). Bottom left, in the very front, a big headed ground beetle (played dead) lies on the lap of a nondescript blackclock ground beetle (stuck).

A bunch of scenes of some anthros, seemingly in the same area. Top left, a tufted titmouse just kinda standing there with the blank dark-eyed stare typical of the species, labeled as one (1) braincell. Top right, just behind the bird, a Roland's sallow moth (anxious, clumsy, and fragile) is nervously talking to a very tall nondescript cranefly (bad flier). Just in front of them, a tall ichneumonid wasp (loves light) leans over and looks at a very flustered and nervous punctiform harp ground beetle (doesn't light). Bottom left, in the very front, a big headed ground beetle (played dead) lies on the lap of a nondescript blackclock ground beetle (stuck).

A bunch of creatures cuz I've been wanting to draw bugs for a lil while now. Ft a tuftie cuz I like tits

Any other species/genus/family requests hmu, idk who else to draw cuz there's so many cool bugs

#bugs #bugsky #invert #invertsky #bird #birdsky #anthro #furry #furryart #artsky #voidborneart 🎨

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A cluster of ant eggs is sitting on a leaf and being hastily tended to by several odorous house ant workers (Tapinoma sessile)

A cluster of ant eggs is sitting on a leaf and being hastily tended to by several odorous house ant workers (Tapinoma sessile)

#insectthursday
Odorous house #ant workers and eggs - Tapinoma sessile
(Shot in Cincinnati 3-21-26) 🪳🪲🐜 #photography #macrophotography #wildlifephotography #wildlife #animal #invert #insect #bug #bugsky #ento

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What time is it? It’s #Cheliceratime !
No particular species today, we're doing a bit of a recap before going further: in the end, what is a chelicerate?

Answers in the thread below! ⬇️ 🧵

#arthropod #scicom #arachnid #horseshoecrab #pycnogonid #eurypterid #invert #bugsky

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This medium-size boxy chasmataspidid was the second species named from this order. It’s known from several specimens, showing a wide range of shapes depending on how they fossilized.

Size : 3 to 4-ish cm of body length
Time period : Late Cretaceous
Paleoart speculativometer : Some Missing parts

The animal drawn looks a bit like a boxy shrimp without antennae with an overall brown color

This medium-size boxy chasmataspidid was the second species named from this order. It’s known from several specimens, showing a wide range of shapes depending on how they fossilized. Size : 3 to 4-ish cm of body length Time period : Late Cretaceous Paleoart speculativometer : Some Missing parts The animal drawn looks a bit like a boxy shrimp without antennae with an overall brown color

What time is it? It’s #Cheliceratime !
For this entry we're talking about a cute little chasmataspidid, Diploaspis casteri from the Devonian

All the basic infos are here but if you want to learn more, there’s more below!⬇️

#arthropod #devonian #paleoart #sciart #bugsky #invert
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Did I ever tell yall I used to breed scorpions? lol

I consider myself a #scorpionwhisperer

I want em all, but they don’t survive in my current elevation so that part of my life is on hold.

#scorpion #scorpions #arachnid #scorpionqueen #invert #inverts #invertibrate #invertibrates #goth #femdom

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The silhouette of a mantis standing on a branch. There is green lighting in the background.

The silhouette of a mantis standing on a branch. There is green lighting in the background.

Today’s #BirdOfTheDay theme is #SilhouettesAndShadows

Wait? What? This isn’t a bird? Sorry folks, just had to share this fabulous mantis. #invert

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Batman: The Ride's first drop at Six Flags Over Georgia

#batmantheride #sixflagsovergeorgia #sixflags #rollercoaster #batman #bandm #invert #invertedcoaster #coaster

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This extinct schizomid from Dominican amber is one of the few extinct species described in this order as of yet. The only described specimen is extremely well preserved, to the point it was easily determined it was a female.

Size : around 5mm of body length
Time period : Early-Middle Miocene
Paleoart speculativometer : Almost a carbon copy

The animal drawn is a schizomid, an eyeless arachnid walking on 6 legs and using its first legs as antennae

This extinct schizomid from Dominican amber is one of the few extinct species described in this order as of yet. The only described specimen is extremely well preserved, to the point it was easily determined it was a female. Size : around 5mm of body length Time period : Early-Middle Miocene Paleoart speculativometer : Almost a carbon copy The animal drawn is a schizomid, an eyeless arachnid walking on 6 legs and using its first legs as antennae

What time is it? It’s #Cheliceratime & #Fossilfriday !
It's our first schizomid! It's also to my knowledge the 1° paleoart of this miocene species!

All the basic infos are here but if you want to learn more, there’s more below!⬇️

#schizomid #arachnid #Miocene #sciart #bugsky #invert #paleoart
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Extreme macro photo of a tiny reddish brown oribatid mite standing on the face of a British 5 pence coin. The mite is incredibly small compared with the raised letters and engraved portrait on the coin, emphasizing its minute size. Its body is smooth, glossy, and almost spherical, like a dark translucent bead with tiny legs tucked beneath it. Most of the coin is softly out of focus, creating a dramatic shallow depth of field that draws attention to the mite and the metallic texture around it.

Extreme macro photo of a tiny reddish brown oribatid mite standing on the face of a British 5 pence coin. The mite is incredibly small compared with the raised letters and engraved portrait on the coin, emphasizing its minute size. Its body is smooth, glossy, and almost spherical, like a dark translucent bead with tiny legs tucked beneath it. Most of the coin is softly out of focus, creating a dramatic shallow depth of field that draws attention to the mite and the metallic texture around it.

Extreme macro side view of a tiny glossy reddish brown oribatid mite perched on the ridged edge of a British 5 pence coin. The coin edge looks like a rough silver cliff above a warm tan background. The mite’s rounded body shines like polished glass, with faint reflections on its surface, while its delicate legs grip the metal edge. The huge scale contrast makes the mite look both jewel like and otherworldly.

Extreme macro side view of a tiny glossy reddish brown oribatid mite perched on the ridged edge of a British 5 pence coin. The coin edge looks like a rough silver cliff above a warm tan background. The mite’s rounded body shines like polished glass, with faint reflections on its surface, while its delicate legs grip the metal edge. The huge scale contrast makes the mite look both jewel like and otherworldly.

Close side profile macro of a tiny eyeless oribatid mite on the edge of a thin piece of bark or leaf litter. The mite has a dark reddish brown, nearly spherical body that looks smooth and glassy, with tiny orange brown legs and mouthparts visible underneath. The background is creamy and blurred, while the bark surface is textured with crumbs of soil and organic debris. The image gives the mite a strange alien presence despite its very small size.

Close side profile macro of a tiny eyeless oribatid mite on the edge of a thin piece of bark or leaf litter. The mite has a dark reddish brown, nearly spherical body that looks smooth and glassy, with tiny orange brown legs and mouthparts visible underneath. The background is creamy and blurred, while the bark surface is textured with crumbs of soil and organic debris. The image gives the mite a strange alien presence despite its very small size.

Head on macro view of a tiny reddish brown oribatid mite walking across a piece of dry leaf litter. Its glossy rounded back dominates the frame like a dark polished dome, while its small legs and front appendages reach forward over the rough orange brown surface. Bits of soil and decomposing plant matter surround it, and the shallow focus makes the mite stand out sharply against a softly blurred background. The perspective makes it look like a miniature alien creature exploring a rugged landscape.

Head on macro view of a tiny reddish brown oribatid mite walking across a piece of dry leaf litter. Its glossy rounded back dominates the frame like a dark polished dome, while its small legs and front appendages reach forward over the rough orange brown surface. Bits of soil and decomposing plant matter surround it, and the shallow focus makes the mite stand out sharply against a softly blurred background. The perspective makes it look like a miniature alien creature exploring a rugged landscape.

Eyeless oribatid on a 5 pence coin, about dime sized for US folks. Something about the way these tiny mites move makes them feel almost xenomorph, all glossy, eyeless, alien-esque.

🌿🪲🪳 #Invert #nature #macrophotography

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This animal (and the other species from the same complex of species) may be the most widespread mite in the world. Humans interact with it mostly when it thrives in unsealed food stocks.

Size: 0,5-ish mm of body length
Time period: Holocene (present day)
Conservation status: Least concern

The animal drawn is a small mite with a rounded oval body, long filaments and 8 stuby legs

This animal (and the other species from the same complex of species) may be the most widespread mite in the world. Humans interact with it mostly when it thrives in unsealed food stocks. Size: 0,5-ish mm of body length Time period: Holocene (present day) Conservation status: Least concern The animal drawn is a small mite with a rounded oval body, long filaments and 8 stuby legs

What time is it? It’s #Cheliceratime !
This time, the longest cheliceratime post ever and a favorite of mine, we're talking about the mite Acarus siro!

All the basic infos are here but if you want to learn more, there’s way more below!⬇️ 🧵

#mite #arachnid #arthropod #sciart #bugsky #invert
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The whole morphology of this basal sea spider is currently unknown, only a fossilized molt of its central body made it to us. The head part is really weird (even from pycnogonid standards), hinting to how little we know on early sea spider evolution.

Size : Unknwon, I hypothesised it in the drawing to be of somewhat 5-ish cm of leg span
Time period : Late Ordovician
Paleoart speculativometer : Pure speculation

The animal drawn looks like a spidery figure with 8 long legs but with a long tail beind it and a weird 5 segmented head with large claws at its front

The whole morphology of this basal sea spider is currently unknown, only a fossilized molt of its central body made it to us. The head part is really weird (even from pycnogonid standards), hinting to how little we know on early sea spider evolution. Size : Unknwon, I hypothesised it in the drawing to be of somewhat 5-ish cm of leg span Time period : Late Ordovician Paleoart speculativometer : Pure speculation The animal drawn looks like a spidery figure with 8 long legs but with a long tail beind it and a weird 5 segmented head with large claws at its front

What time is it? It’s #Cheliceratime !
For this entry it's the first "pure speculation" paleoart of the series with Palaeomarachne granulata!

All the basic infos are here but if you want to learn more, there’s more below!⬇️

#arthropod #ordovician #pycnogonid #paleoart #sciart #bugsky #invert
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My babies!! 💜

#bug #invert #millipede

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I am now the proud caregiver of two gorgeous little baby millipedes, courtesy of my partner @spiderswebart.bsky.social 😭💜

We have a lavender ivory and a pink foot! They need names though~

#bug #invert #millipede

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Extreme macro photo of a tiny reddish brown oribatid mite standing on the broken edge of pale, crumbly bark over dark rotting wood. The mite has a rounded, glossy, dome like body that looks almost translucent in the light, with short legs tucked underneath and tiny bristles visible near the front. The background is softly blurred in warm tan and gold tones, making the mite look jewel like against the rough texture of the log.

Extreme macro photo of a tiny reddish brown oribatid mite standing on the broken edge of pale, crumbly bark over dark rotting wood. The mite has a rounded, glossy, dome like body that looks almost translucent in the light, with short legs tucked underneath and tiny bristles visible near the front. The background is softly blurred in warm tan and gold tones, making the mite look jewel like against the rough texture of the log.

Close macro image of the same tiny oribatid mite on a flat piece of bark. Its body is smooth, oval, and highly polished, glowing amber brown with a glassy sheen. The mite is viewed from the side, showing its small head and legs tucked low beneath the body. The bark surface is cracked and speckled in cream, tan, and brown, with the shallow depth of field fading everything beyond the mite into a soft blur.

Close macro image of the same tiny oribatid mite on a flat piece of bark. Its body is smooth, oval, and highly polished, glowing amber brown with a glassy sheen. The mite is viewed from the side, showing its small head and legs tucked low beneath the body. The bark surface is cracked and speckled in cream, tan, and brown, with the shallow depth of field fading everything beyond the mite into a soft blur.

Another scale comparison photo of the oribatid mite on the surface of a British 5 pence coin. The coin is photographed at an angle, with raised lettering and the portrait design visible in soft focus. Near the lower left area of the coin, the mite appears as a very small amber brown dot with a rounded glossy body and tiny legs. Fine scratches and wear marks on the metal surface make the mite’s size even more striking.

Another scale comparison photo of the oribatid mite on the surface of a British 5 pence coin. The coin is photographed at an angle, with raised lettering and the portrait design visible in soft focus. Near the lower left area of the coin, the mite appears as a very small amber brown dot with a rounded glossy body and tiny legs. Fine scratches and wear marks on the metal surface make the mite’s size even more striking.

Macro comparison photo showing the minute size of the oribatid mite next to a small splinter of dark wood on a British 5 pence coin. The coin fills most of the frame, with part of the lettering visible upside down. The mite appears incredibly small, only a tiny reddish brown speck with legs beside the wood fragment. The image emphasizes scale, showing that the animal is only a fraction of the width of a single letter on the coin.

Macro comparison photo showing the minute size of the oribatid mite next to a small splinter of dark wood on a British 5 pence coin. The coin fills most of the frame, with part of the lettering visible upside down. The mite appears incredibly small, only a tiny reddish brown speck with legs beside the wood fragment. The image emphasizes scale, showing that the animal is only a fraction of the width of a single letter on the coin.

An oribatid mite from the woods today. I photographed it on a log, then on a 5 pence coin to show just how tiny it is. Mites like these are the tiny machines helping decompose organic material in our ecosystems. It still boggles the mind most people don't know they exist.
🌿 #bugsky #invert #nature

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A small fuzzy spider with two large forward-facing eyes. It is standing on a white surface.

A small fuzzy spider with two large forward-facing eyes. It is standing on a white surface.

Found my first jumping spider of the year! I gave her some water and she was very grateful.
(Eris sp.) PA #invert

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This species, known from mid-Cretaceous French amber, is still of unclear affinities, and may represent a basal extinct lineage of cheliferoid pseudoscorpions.

Size : unknown, maybe 5-ish mm of body length
Time period : Late Cretaceous
Paleoart speculativometer : Some Missing parts

The animal drawn is a pseudoscorpion, an animal looking a bit like a mix of a mite body type with the pincers of a scorpion

This species, known from mid-Cretaceous French amber, is still of unclear affinities, and may represent a basal extinct lineage of cheliferoid pseudoscorpions. Size : unknown, maybe 5-ish mm of body length Time period : Late Cretaceous Paleoart speculativometer : Some Missing parts The animal drawn is a pseudoscorpion, an animal looking a bit like a mix of a mite body type with the pincers of a scorpion

What time is it? It’s #Cheliceratime & #Fossilfriday!
For this entry we're talking about an extinct french pseudocorpion, Heurtaultia rossiorum!

All the basic infos are here but if you want to learn more, there’s more below!⬇️

#arachnid #cretaceous #paleoart #sciart #bugsky #invert
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I'm teaching invertebrate zoology in the fall. I'm looking for textbook recommendations with good online resources like slides and study guides? Does anyone have presentations they're willing to share? Thanks! #Invert #Zoology #Invertebrate #lecture

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A whole thread of really cool #invertebrate #sciart
#invert #bugs

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This arachnid is a phalangiotarbid, an enigmatic order of paleozoic arachnids. Although being one of the best-known species of this group, its anatomy is still mysterious on some points.

Size : 1,2cm of body length
Time period : Late Carboniferous
Paleoart speculativometer : Few missing details

The animal drawn is a phalangiotarbid, an arachnid looking a bit like a super heavy spider and with an abdomen made of 6 little segments followed by a broad plate taking up to 2/3 of the abdomen's length

This arachnid is a phalangiotarbid, an enigmatic order of paleozoic arachnids. Although being one of the best-known species of this group, its anatomy is still mysterious on some points. Size : 1,2cm of body length Time period : Late Carboniferous Paleoart speculativometer : Few missing details The animal drawn is a phalangiotarbid, an arachnid looking a bit like a super heavy spider and with an abdomen made of 6 little segments followed by a broad plate taking up to 2/3 of the abdomen's length

What time is it? It’s #Cheliceratime !
For this entry we're talking about a phalangiotarbid from the carboniferous, Mesotarbus peteri!

All the basic infos are here but if you want to learn more, there’s more below!⬇️

#arthropod #carboniferous #arachnid #paleoart #sciart #bugsky #invert
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Blackfly (Simulid) larvae thriving in what they need, a well-oxygenated fast flowing stream, the River Nar. Ecosystem engineers, their fecal pellets provide nutrients to such #chalkstreams, the adult flies being favoured trout food (emulated by anglers). #riverflies #rivers #invert #wildlife 6/9

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Besides Duck Mussels (Anodonta anatina), Lymnaea stagnaris snails & plentiful caddis fly larvae eg Potamophylax?, some surfaces of River Nar above #Narborough were rendered hairy by a layer of Black Fly (Simulid) larvae. #Riverflies #chalkstreams #Norfolk #MolluscMonday #snails #invert #nature 5/9

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Big fluffy early bumblebee on pink heather.

Big fluffy early bumblebee on pink heather.

Rounded golden flower bee on pale yellow primroses.

Rounded golden flower bee on pale yellow primroses.

Beeeeeeees! Early bumblebee left - enormous, so a queen, I guess - not sure I've seen one so early before 😯 And a hairy-footed flower bee right - look at its big fluffy blonde moustache! 😍💚🐝 #invert #bees

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This Namibian solifuge is a diurnal species, active under really hot temperatures. It’s known for its thermoregulatory behaviors and unusual life cycle for an African solifuge.

Size: 2-ish cm of body length
Time period: Holocene (present day)
Conservation status: Least concern/Near threatened

The animal drawn is a black solifuge, looking a bit like a spider but with short large pincers instead of fangs, & with long pedipalps almost leg-like compared to the small pedipalps of spiders, and long legs. it's mainly yellow but a bit red & orange on its head

This Namibian solifuge is a diurnal species, active under really hot temperatures. It’s known for its thermoregulatory behaviors and unusual life cycle for an African solifuge. Size: 2-ish cm of body length Time period: Holocene (present day) Conservation status: Least concern/Near threatened The animal drawn is a black solifuge, looking a bit like a spider but with short large pincers instead of fangs, & with long pedipalps almost leg-like compared to the small pedipalps of spiders, and long legs. it's mainly yellow but a bit red & orange on its head

What time is it? It’s #Cheliceratime!
For this entry, one of my favourite solifuge, the Namibian Metasolpuga picta!

All the basic infos are here but if you want to learn more, there’s more below!⬇️

#solifuge #camelspider #arachnid #sciart #bugsky #invert

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A close up photograph of one Goat willow catkin that had burst open releasing its golden pollen where a Vernal Mining bee (Colletes cunicularius) is seen feeding; this is a large, spring-flying solitary bee with a brown buff-hairy thorax, head and abdomen.  The background is blurred in a dark brown grey tone. Taken on 5 March 26 UK

A close up photograph of one Goat willow catkin that had burst open releasing its golden pollen where a Vernal Mining bee (Colletes cunicularius) is seen feeding; this is a large, spring-flying solitary bee with a brown buff-hairy thorax, head and abdomen. The background is blurred in a dark brown grey tone. Taken on 5 March 26 UK

One for #WildflowerHour challenge: #SignsOfSpring

The blooms of Goat Willow (Salix caprea) is my star choice; they were providing much needed food for many different pollinators that had emerged in the warm weather! 🌿📷

#Photography #NativePlants #Stunday #Invert #bees
#MacroMonday #EastCoastKin

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Tattoo of a versicolor tarantula.

Tattoo of a versicolor tarantula.

New ink from @linedbylo.bsky.social 💙🩷💜 graduation present to myself and a sick shoulder piece to throw in with all my other bugs.
#tattoo #invert #tarantula #bugsky

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This old world tarantula is an endemic species from India, popular for its vibrant blue coloration, and can reach 15 to 20 cm in leg span. This large tree-dwelling arachnid is among the most endangered spider species in the world.

Size: 6/7cm of body length
Time period: Holocene (present day)
Conservation status: Critically Endangered

The animal drawn is a blue tarantula spider

This old world tarantula is an endemic species from India, popular for its vibrant blue coloration, and can reach 15 to 20 cm in leg span. This large tree-dwelling arachnid is among the most endangered spider species in the world. Size: 6/7cm of body length Time period: Holocene (present day) Conservation status: Critically Endangered The animal drawn is a blue tarantula spider

What time is it? It’s #Cheliceratime!
One of my favourite spider of all time in Cheliceratime today, Poecilotheria metallica, the peacock tarantula!

All the basic infos are here but if you want to learn more, there’s waaay more below!⬇️
#spider #tarantula #india #arachnid #sciart #bugsky #invert
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A dark brown cocoon on the ground.

A dark brown cocoon on the ground.

Who is this??? 🦋🌿 #invert #insects

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Whether this fossil harvestman is a juvenile or an adult is still unclear. It was found in Bitterfeld amber, one of the several ambers from the Paleogene of North/Central Europe.

Size : 1,5cm of body length
Time period : Late Eocene
Paleoart speculativometer : Some Missing parts

The animal drawn is a harvestman, a spider-like animal with extremely long thin legs and a main body made of 1 part (spider's body is split in 2 parts

Whether this fossil harvestman is a juvenile or an adult is still unclear. It was found in Bitterfeld amber, one of the several ambers from the Paleogene of North/Central Europe. Size : 1,5cm of body length Time period : Late Eocene Paleoart speculativometer : Some Missing parts The animal drawn is a harvestman, a spider-like animal with extremely long thin legs and a main body made of 1 part (spider's body is split in 2 parts

What time is it? It’s #Cheliceratime & #Fossilfriday !
For this entry we're talking about Mitostoma gruberi, a harvestman from german eocene amber!

All the basic infos are here but if you want to learn more, there’s more below!⬇️

#harvestman #arachnid #eocene #paleoart #sciart #bugsky #invert
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A photograph of a Willow branch, showing several soft, silvery-grey furry catkins along a bare woody stem. One catkin in the centre has burst open releasing its golden pollen where two flies are seen feeding.  The background is bright in a buff colour. Taken on 5 March 26 UK

A photograph of a Willow branch, showing several soft, silvery-grey furry catkins along a bare woody stem. One catkin in the centre has burst open releasing its golden pollen where two flies are seen feeding. The background is bright in a buff colour. Taken on 5 March 26 UK

The Willow trees now providing much needed early food for all the emerging pollinators - lovely to see them again!

Happy #FlyDay everyone. Wishing you all the best weekend possible 📷🕊️

#Photography #Invert #Pollinators #Scape #UKWildlife #EastCoastKin

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Photo of Yellow Dragon Millipede.

Photo of Yellow Dragon Millipede.

Beautiful Dragon 💛
#invert #bugsky #millipede #terrarium #bioactive

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