I don’t know what the name and type of this insect or bug are. It’s just that I see it when I want to take a photo of the weeds for the #colorcrazy challenge started by Kim.
The wind that blows hard makes the weeds keep moving so it is very difficult to capture it.
From some of the pictures I’ve taken, this is the only one that seems a bit tolerable and may be worth showing to jazz up this challenge.
Feel free to join and click here for the guidelines Kim’s Color Crazy Challenge.
Ha! I can just imagine you in the weeds, on your knees, fighting for a break from the breeze. To snap a few pleasantries, of this “Assassin beetle”? and surrounding green amenities… When’s the iridescent or bio luminescent color challenge? Grin.
Ha! Like you, I like to be friends and play with greenery or whistle with the wind. Challenges to bioluminescent color? I think you should start it, brother!!! That’s a great idea!!!
Ha! You know better! I cannot get here with any predictably just to see what trouble you get in.
The Bio luminescent challenge, indeed. You have been hanging around THAT fish way too long…Grin, and I thank you, my birdlike brother.
Hmmm… I’m excited because it’s a great idea! Great for homework for all friends!
Well, you swim with it, brother! But, true Bio luminescence is not easy to find and sometimes dangerous, you should probably iridescence and phosphorescence as well, for safety sake. They don’t attack…Grin.
Imagine, challenger and who accept the challenge equally fail
Well, they’re in good company…
Yep! But the idea was great! I hope you start an exciting new challenge in the near future!
Thank you, brother. I just don’t think my flip phone takes pictures of the caliber expected here. They invited a word whale to a picture pool party…Grin.
I do not think that would be a problem here, brother
Not now. But, it took three tries to get my first post approved. Almost gave up. Virily likes pics more than words.
Three tries? Is it still happening now? I think they use formal standards for English. At the beginning, I revised my post several times because it was lacking in the number of words.
…and my s.e.o. consultant wants me on social media three times a week… I can’t write that much, I don’t photograph and my life is NOT exciting. I find it amusing you lacked words, swimmingly amusing…>-=^;> SpLaSh!
…I doubt if your life is NOT exciting. In my first post, when I do not know the rules about the minimum limit of words, I just post a few words for introductions.
You are timid? You have such powerful words. Introduction? How polite. I choose induction. Ask poor Carol, I about induced her into a coma….grin, SpLaSh! n’ tail fin…
No, not because of timid, at first I thought we could play like in Tsu!
Well, it would seem now a “no tissue issue”. And while my diminishing frequency is not making me happy, it makes our visits exponentially more enjoyable. I must say, Tsu taught me much of “original content”, and my capacity for social…any. >-=^;>
Tsu is just a memory, but we learn something, this and that from there.
A stepping stone across the stream to another eventual, virtual scheme.
You are so right! In addition to met some unequaled brothers and sisters!
A friend from Tsu and New Zealand placed an order yesterday. Do you remember Tamsin? Soozzay also placed an order, she’s just in Georgia though.
How are they all? Glad that you are still communicating with them!
Tolerable, with tartar sauce… Yes, I still get a kick in the tail hearing from them. !>-=^;>
Waoo Very Interesting Post My Friend!!! 🙂
waooo… Thanks a lot, Hamza my best friend!
My Pleasure Albert My Dear Friend!
It’s great to be happy with you, Hamza!
Great post and interesting insect
Thanks a lot, Pamela
It looks like a water strider to me, but I’m no entomologist
Indeed you are not an entomologist but artist… but who knows in your childhood is close to nature especially grass, where that is its habitat hehehe…
I did enjoy drawing insects as a child and still admire their unique designs today…
So even if you are not an entomologist you are also friendly with insect, right?
Not an entomologist by vocation but an insect aficionado by avocation
That’s a cool term for an interesting passion!
I can usually come up with some nifty sounding terminology…
Confidence is also the right term for this comment??
It is a cousin of hopper — one of my waterloo. I cannot identify many stuff so I call all fishes fish and all birds bird. Anything that hop is a hopper hahaha
Hahaha… that’s the easiest way to remember and simplify everything! That’s great!
That is so awesome photo! Even the bug looks beautiful. 🙂
A wonderful compliment accepted! Hehehe… Thank you so much, Zaklina
You’re very welcome, as well as your bug. 😀
That bug has said that he will visit you to say thank you.
Nice post! Nice picture!
Thanks a lot, Georgi
Great capture, wind is indeed not a good friend of photography.
That is true, Ellie. Thanks
nice timing to capture the bug!!
But it said that it is not in a hurry.
I agree with Kim, I can tell by the shape of the head and antennae. Keep your distance. Some call them stink bugs. 🙂
Stink bug? Really? May the reeds not be stung!
It’s hard to take a picture when something is moving. A nice photo of Kim’s challenge.
Yes indeed, Elenka. But that’s the fun of it, right? and thank you my dear friend
These guys smell bad. It could be a Western Conifer seed bug or an assassin bug. I thank you for all the green!
Oh, I see… If so it is called a pest of the walang sangit in Java.
For all the green?
Yes, the greeness in your photo!
But this is just one, is not it? Hehehe…