Mantis by day. Found on a paperbark tree where it was almost invisible.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/p1140989_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/p1140984_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
Onto my hand for a while, and a few shots, before returning to the wood.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/p1150013_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
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Drone Fly, after watering the garden one day.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1190286_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
Gearing up for a little preening.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1190288_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
And now for my next trick.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1190290_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
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Mud Wasp, maybe. Immobile on a flower in the middle of the day, unusual for a hungry wasp. Still there when I got back with camera.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1150627_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
She flew around the garden a while, but too cold for more than short trips in search of nourishment. But it wasn't food she was after, uninterested in the butterfly bush behind.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1360987_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
Adopted for the warmth I was, and she held on. We are more dangerous than they are.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1360975_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
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What are the odds ...
A flightless wasp, had a habit of falling out of the trees where I was staying a while.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1350831_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
Can’t remember their name, doing what all creatures do, engaging in the process of reproduction. The essence of nature … to live and die and live again.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1140527_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
Move over mate. These beetles have a season or two in the garden, depends on the flowering. They like the native ‘crocus’ and various flowering herbs. Here a straw-flower, with a resident spider.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/p1140989_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/p1140984_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
Onto my hand for a while, and a few shots, before returning to the wood.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/p1150013_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
*
Drone Fly, after watering the garden one day.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1190286_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
Gearing up for a little preening.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1190288_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
And now for my next trick.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1190290_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
*
Mud Wasp, maybe. Immobile on a flower in the middle of the day, unusual for a hungry wasp. Still there when I got back with camera.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1150627_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
She flew around the garden a while, but too cold for more than short trips in search of nourishment. But it wasn't food she was after, uninterested in the butterfly bush behind.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1360987_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
Adopted for the warmth I was, and she held on. We are more dangerous than they are.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1360975_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
*
What are the odds ...
A flightless wasp, had a habit of falling out of the trees where I was staying a while.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1350831_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
Can’t remember their name, doing what all creatures do, engaging in the process of reproduction. The essence of nature … to live and die and live again.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1140527_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
Move over mate. These beetles have a season or two in the garden, depends on the flowering. They like the native ‘crocus’ and various flowering herbs. Here a straw-flower, with a resident spider.
![](https://onbeingmark.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/p1360347_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2.jpg)
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