My interest in macro photography came from keeping stick insects, some species are almost all female.
This species Libethra Strigiventris PSG 334 (PSG = list of stick insects) has so far been 100% female this is the first ever photograph of a male (it was mating with a female)
IMG_9406_Libethra_Male by davholla2002, on Flickr
IMG_9399_Libethra_Male by davholla2002, on Flickr
Also a bit strange Christmas cactus flowering in June
IMG_9760_ChristmasCactus by davholla2002, on Flickr
More common macro shots grasshopper
IMG_9754_Grasshoppers by davholla2002, on Flickr
Yellow dung fly - Scathophaga stercoraria, TQ 40100 68716
on a white currant bush
White currants are great fruit and great for insects
IMG_9774_Yellow_Dung_Fly by davholla2002, on Flickr
This species Libethra Strigiventris PSG 334 (PSG = list of stick insects) has so far been 100% female this is the first ever photograph of a male (it was mating with a female)
IMG_9406_Libethra_Male by davholla2002, on Flickr
IMG_9399_Libethra_Male by davholla2002, on Flickr
Also a bit strange Christmas cactus flowering in June
IMG_9760_ChristmasCactus by davholla2002, on Flickr
More common macro shots grasshopper
IMG_9754_Grasshoppers by davholla2002, on Flickr
Yellow dung fly - Scathophaga stercoraria, TQ 40100 68716
on a white currant bush
White currants are great fruit and great for insects
IMG_9774_Yellow_Dung_Fly by davholla2002, on Flickr