Hello! Make a little photos on smartphone + the lens of the binoculars
Ants - temnothorax sp.
Hello! Make a little photos on smartphone + the lens of the binoculars
Ants - temnothorax sp.
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This is one of my favorite genera. Nice photos!
Being someone who mainly uses a smartphone for photos - this is brilliant! Great job!
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Prenolepis imparis (4 founding queens)
Camponotus pennsylvanicus (5 founding queens)
Reticulitermes flavipes (3 pairs, subterranean termite)
This is one of my favorite genera. Nice photos!
Come in Warsaw, here are so many temnothorax's!
This is one of my favorite genera. Nice photos!
Come in Warsaw, here are so many temnothorax's!
I'm fine right here in Massachusetts... we've got plenty here too
Binoculars to look at ants. This is progress folks!
Next time let's birdwatch with microscopes.
Although seriously good pictures.
Nice! I use a telescope lens up side down and a phone.
Edited by Jonathan21700, May 1 2017 - 12:06 PM.
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