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Old 09-05-2008, 09:57 AM
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Crab spider eating a bee
well theres a bee in it lol
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iv been looking for that crab spider spsices for about 8 months..only ones i have here are the brown ones..but these dont change colour like the ones your shooting..there the best crab spider of all.catch a couple and send them to me.
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Old 09-05-2008, 10:06 AM
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Old 09-05-2008, 10:24 AM
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iv been looking for that crab spider spsices for about 8 months..only ones i have here are the brown ones..but these dont change colour like the ones your shooting..there the best crab spider of all.catch a couple and send them to me.
i took that pic of the crab spider in turkey , saw loads of em over there in the meadows
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i took that pic of the crab spider in turkey , saw loads of em over there in the meadows
oh ok..
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Old 09-05-2008, 11:00 AM
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lol im keeping them all for myself
nah that yellow crab spider was in patara - turkey and so was this evil looking bugger lol, i think it maybe a Robberfly?

i guess you can literally call this a headf@*k
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Its a sawfly. wrong thread
loveky pics tho..u should post more often.
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Thanks MJ - it's good to have a resident British bug expert!

As for more posts, I don't get to take the camera out as much as I'd like! But thanks for the encouragement.

Will take it to Oz - off for a month in the summer, to switch work off, and have some fun with the camera - hopefully I'll be shooting with something new.
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