This is my posting for the My World Meme. It is hosted by Klaus, Sandy, Wren, Sylvia and myself. Won't you join in, I want to see where you live and thrive. Click to visit other sites.
The insects have returned to My World. Check out this Red Admiral on my porch.
I even saw a Dragonfly at rest.

A Water Skitter was at rest.

The Water Bugs were dancing.

I had to include this Red Ant home from Mexico. Check out the red giant.

Go visit some other worlds today.

Fantastic captures. You have got all of them.
ReplyDeleteYou got some great shots of the variety of insects making a comeback. I think dragonflies are hard to photograph and you did a great job.
ReplyDeleteWonderful critters from your part of the world, great photos as always.
ReplyDeleteOh, you sure know your bugs, Fishing Guy. I like dragonflies.
ReplyDeleteThey are cool. Joann P.S. Little Jack wanted the whole pool for himself, Even his Mommy couldn't get in with him.
What terrific captures, Tom! Love seeing all the really little, lovely critters! Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Wonderful captures and photos. I love trying to photograph dragonflies and butterflies. I have tried the bugs and ants.
ReplyDeleteWhoa! Those are really giant ants! lovely set, both of insects that are pretty and some that we avoid :D
ReplyDeleteThis is a great marco view of your world, the creatures we often over look.
ReplyDeleteLovely world of insects. I do not get to see a lot of dragonflies anymore.
ReplyDeleteKing Ant,lol.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Tom.
The butterflies and dragonflies are back! YAY!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun My World entry today! The world of bugs. Loving it! ~karen
ReplyDeleteBugs-Bugs-Bugs.... Ya either love 'em or ya hate 'em..... My oldest son used to collect all kinds of bugs when he was little... Drove me crazy!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHope you have had a good Memorial Day.
Betsy
Love, love, love the dragonfly. I can never capture one. They're too fast for my point and shoot.
ReplyDeleteHoped your Memorial Day was lovely.
those critters are beautifully captured. well done!
ReplyDeleteoooh..can capture such minute insects too.. they dont even fly away, eh...
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely restful insects except a few of course.
ReplyDeleteIt sure looks like summer. These are great macros Tom.
ReplyDeletei love how you pay attention to all these creatures. wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteFabulous shots. Love that dragonfly - so delicate!
ReplyDeleteOh those ants are a little creepy but I sure do love the dragonfly.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the selection Tom!!
ReplyDeleteLove your header and all the photos. I was sitting right next to a dragonfly the other day but no camera.
ReplyDeletethe first one is divine...congrats
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The boys and girls are definitely back in town!
ReplyDeleteThese are a wonderful collection of bugs....I can do without the ants but the dragon fly is wonderful. In Haida they are called "momajenga"(phonetic spelling).
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your wonderful photos Tom.
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Criters are getting busy for sure. Nice captures!
ReplyDeleteThose red ants look big. Grab some chocolate syrup, and you've got a meal!
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm glad the red ants around here aren't that big!!
ReplyDeleteThe skipper is pretty. And I like his shadow just as much.
amazing creatures.
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots-they're so clear and they're of tiny little insects :)
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful pictures of your insect visitors.
ReplyDeleteI have just been catching up with your posts. The Insects, Birds and flowers are excellent. Diane
ReplyDeleteFishing Guy, these are all wonderful images....I have tried to capture an ant and not had good luck at all. Maybe after seeing the one here I will try again.
ReplyDeleteThese are great images.
ReplyDeleteHowever the butterfly is a Red Admiral not a Silver Spotted Skipper.
Thanks, changed the name of the butterfly.
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