Boss photos you've taken

This is possibly Isotomurus sp. - and measured maybe 1mm or so in length, perhaps a touch longer. One of the elongate springtails.

First photo was my "locator" and was quite a way back, just to try and get the camera and lens in a good position.

Second one is at around 1.5:1 on the 85mm LAOWA lens.

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Paul.
 
Wriggle in vain, the wet woody, and the crossing, and a small ichy...

Part of the night shift series, a missing sector has it's supper - the greenbottle wasn't staying still though, then there's a wet woodlouse, a few droplets of dew starting to form, and finally a millipede crossing across a woodlice like it wasn't even there... and a small ichneumonid wasp.

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Paul.
 

We’ve left a section of ours to go wild, with climbers, missus hates it.

But, we’ve had Blackbirds, Robin and a Wood Pigeon all nest in there.

Which isn’t bad, considering our back is really a yard.
That patch is still alive with bees. We have a lot of cover in the garden so also full of birds nesting in spring and throughout the summer. Great to see isn’t it?
 


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