Who dis? One of several very small, fairly active, almost translucent harvestmen under a rock in conifer forest. Maybe 2mm long. Maybe a juvenile? Maybe too juvenile to ID?
Handheld single shots with the Laowa 5x. I was having a hell of a time lighting these well enough to focus on them. I need to get that front light attachment or figure out an alternative bc squinting into the darkness really isn't cutting it.
Who dis? One of several very small, fairly active, almost translucent harvestmen under a rock in conifer forest. Maybe 2mm long. Maybe a juvenile? Maybe too juvenile to ID?
Handheld single shots with the Laowa 5x. I was having a hell of a time lighting these well enough to focus on them. I need to get that front light attachment or figure out an alternative bc squinting into the darkness really isn't cutting it.
Who dis? One of several very small, fairly active, almost translucent harvestmen under a rock in conifer forest. Maybe 2mm long. Maybe a juvenile? Maybe too juvenile to ID?
Handheld single shots with the Laowa 5x. I was having a hell of a time lighting these well enough to focus on them. I need to get that front light attachment or figure out an alternative bc squinting into the darkness really isn't cutting it.
some sort of ground spider, less than an inch (including legs), crawling around near a shallow puddle next to a path that with forest on one side and prairie on the other side. I was guessing some variety of wolf spider when I first saw it.
Sitting on a piece of bark, total span would be about 9 to 10cm in that stance, bigger than any other wolfie I've seen, would love to know which type of wolf spider it is.