When small creatures expire, they often do so in such an elegant manner. The crane fly is a fine example, with its great long spindly legs creating interesting shapes and intriguing shadows. Living a short fast life of clumsy bumbling, when they lay to rest they are almost like ballet dancers. Disclaimer: All deceased insects were discovered… Continue reading Crane Fly: Deceased
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House Fly: Deceased
Ah, the poor house fly. Seen by many as such a pest. I’ve always had an affinity with those which are shunned by society; rats, pigeons etc they are so misunderstood. Who can fail to see the fuzzy teddybear like qualities of a close-up house fly? Of course, when he’s curled up with his tiny… Continue reading House Fly: Deceased