Weird, yes. All that interesting? Well, bugs – not my favorite, but take a look. It’s cute.
“Petapixel”, the photography site, has a short video. [1:09] It’s at https://bit.ly/3mWDreJ
From the site:
“The late nature photographer Andreas Kay shot this incredible clip of a tiny insect in Ecuador that looks just like a piece of popcorn walking around.
“‘This tiny Flatid Planthopper Nymph from the Amazon rainforest of Ecuador is covered with waxy filaments for protection,’ Kay writes.
“If you’re interested in nature photography, Ecuador is a great country to put on your list of places to visit…boasting at least 1,660 species of birds, 4,000 species of butterflies, 500 species of amphibians, and an incredible collection of flora.
“Kay began documenting and studying biodiversity in Ecuador starting in 2011 and captured over 30,000 beautiful photos of the plants and animals he came across. His goal was to raise awareness for the ‘threatened treasures.'”
And if you do want to dive in, there is a link to the photographer’s Flickr account, where you can see those 30,000 photos.
Dave Sailer
City: Babahoyo