Hello hello everyone. So beautiful day, perfect for macro photographers..
Snails are al over the place 😍.. I got his eye.. Haha what do you think.
Small fly was stuck in the flower.. 😱
At least I got good macro stack out if it
Segestria senoculata, sometimes known as the snake-back spider, is a species of spider belonging to the family Segestriidae. It has a Palearctic distribution. The common names of this species (which has a body length of around 9 mm) refer to a row of black spots along the back of the grey abdomen which are thought to resemble the pattern found on some snakes. However, on some specimens these markings fuse to form a solid band. The carapace is shiny dark brown and elongated and the legs are pale brown with darker ringing. As with other members of this family, this spider makes a tubular web in a crevice and darts out to catch prey which crosses trip lines which fan out from the tube's entrance. Segestria senoculata is the only recorded prey for the Pepsid spider wasp Dipogon subintermedius in Great Britain source
This spider i have noticed firs time this year last night. Usually they hide very well.
Small drain moth
Telmatoscopus albipunctata is also known as the "mothfly" or "filter fly" due to the small hairs on their wings similar to a moth. The larvae live in mud, decomposing plant matter, and water, and the adults also like to live in dark, moist areas. They are commonly found in human residential areas in drains or sewers
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Cant wait for better days. Hope you will have lovely day today.
Love you all!
Really amazing macro shots! I love how well you captured these specimens and the info is interesting as well. A snails eye has always fascinated me. Like.... what do they see when they look with those things? hahaha
Haha yeah. Good question. It would be cool to try and see how they see our world
I love the one with the spider 😍 Beautiful!
Loved the details from your pics. Nice lens and tons of patience as well, love!
Super photos!