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https://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/57184-202223-forum-finances-update-4th-july-2023/

 

Square dancing?


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Not the best quality shot, but I thought this one was fun when I looked at it. Mud Dauber Wasps, looking like they are dancing, they were so 'nicely spaced':

 

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Taken through two layers of grubby glass, and no, it's not a snake in the background it's a thick piece of rope!

 

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Thanks all :D

 

Bugs they hover around just outside the windows, usually in the shaded areas, and they are quite comical to watch as they dangle their long legs! These 4 hovered, then landed and 'squiggled' antennae at each other, took off hovered again and repeated the sequence several times. Guess it could be 'pairing up' time.

 

Colin, these are the things that build those nests I posted pictures of a little while ago, looks like they are busy again!

 

Fuji they seem to be similar to the Ichneumon species, but I think a bit longer.

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