I've been practicing my "macro photography" recently, and decided to look for some insects to photograph. This little guy caught my attention, and I'm now curious to as of what species it is? They are fairly common around here:
![IMG 6752 IMG 6752](https://www.formiculture.com/uploads/gallery/album_1852/gallery_3269_1852_643513.jpg)
![IMG 6754 IMG 6754](https://www.formiculture.com/uploads/gallery/album_1852/gallery_3269_1852_205988.jpg)
![IMG 6765 IMG 6765](https://www.formiculture.com/uploads/gallery/album_1852/gallery_3269_1852_548882.jpg)
Best Answer Manitobant , July 25 2020 - 10:00 AM
Mayfly of some kind. These guys don't have any mouthparts and only live for a few days.
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I've been practicing my "macro photography" recently, and decided to look for some insects to photograph. This little guy caught my attention, and I'm now curious to as of what species it is? They are fairly common around here:
Looks like some sort of Mayfly
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