REEDS AND DROPLETS ON THE ROAD TO THE SEA

The photographs in this post were taken a couple of years ago ...

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... in the summer of 2019 ...

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... during my usual walks along the paths and roads in the bay of Liznjan.

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Most of these shots were taken in the morning ...

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... after the rainy night.

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Most, but not all. Some were taken in the evening and late afternoon of another, more typical, rainless summer day. A friend was also there with me ...

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... so she'll appear like a ghost from time to time in the post.

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Here you can see a ladybug surrounded by droplets.

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I photographed many droplets on the leaves of reeds ...

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... and those droplets are now the main characters of this summer memory.

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Here you can see a bushcricket among the pearls. A young nymph of the Modestana modesta bushcricket.

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Here you can see a considerably bigger nymph of the same species, but on a different kind of leaf and with no droplets around.

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This is the Schmidt's Marbled Bushcricket. An adult.

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Here you can see another group of droplets, while in the following photograph ...

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... you can take a better, more up-close look at the same thing.

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In this enlargeable photograph, you can see the young, wingless nymph of the Conocephalus discolor bushcricket.

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Here you can see my friend again. She was also photographing around. But not on the same droplet-rich morning. This is an evening shot.

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I photographed so many droplets ...

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... because they weren't all the same.

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I noticed a nice variety among those pearls of water.

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Here you can see another ladybug.

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I saw quite a few Coccinella septempunctata ladybugs on that occasion.

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In some places, the rain has left muddy puddles on the road and under the reeds.

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This snail has drowned in a puddle. Terrestrial snails like the water and need plenty of humidity, but if the water is deep enough, they can also die in it.

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The tendril in this photograph was photographed in the late afternoon.

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These are all tendrils of some climbing plant that I wasn't able to identify.

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Here you can see the fruits of the same plant.

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In this photograph, the tendril is blurred in the foreground and the focus is on its shadow.

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Here you can see another beetle that I photographed in the morning. The Amphimallon solstitiale, and in the following picture made of four photographs...

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... you can see a very similar and closely related Amphimallon ruficorne ready to fly away.

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Here you can take another look at my friend in the evening.

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Some droplets were photographed very early in the morning ...

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... and in those little spheres, I saw the reflected reeds that looked like things trapped inside a crystal ball.

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I took only three shots ...

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... before the sun that was rapidly getting higher and stronger ...

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... changed the droplets ...

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... and the entire scenery.

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Here you can see another apparition of a friend of mine.

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Here you can see more droplets ...

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... and another young Modestana modesta bushcricket.

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And that's practically it ...

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... I have only two more photographs to show.

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Here you can see the Neoscona adianta spider on the web built between the leaves high on the top of the reeds.

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AS ALWAYS IN THESE POSTS ON HIVE, THE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE MY WORK - THE END.

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