Just some miscellaneous shots.
1-2. This completes my collection of images of the Mountain Katydid (Acripeza reticulata). I finally managed some shots of an adult female (about 4cm in length) before she dropped off into the leaf litter.
3-4. When the plumbago is in flower there are always several small Zebra Blue (Leptotes plinius) fluttering around. They never seem to even approach the flowers, instead doing touch-and-go on the foliage. The answer is that they lay an egg in a bud.
e6filmuser wrote:
I love the colour and detail on the cricket but the second one of the dragon does it for me!
Harold
Thanks Harold. It was my favourite from the set. A case of opportunity from adversity. Rotten light and the poor dragon being buffeted by the wind resulted in an interesting and unusual image.