They are everywhere!
They are there when you think they are not.
Buggers!
And the season for them is getting closer and closer. I am not very happy about that, though they do look cool on photographs.
After you find them that is.
Sometimes it is a matter of stopping near some plants and take a closer look. Some will not move, they will hide and stay still until you walk away. And the hyper ones like bees will just not care what you are up to.
All the bugs I found on a Rockrose (Cistus) bush. Tropinota Squalida is usually the biggest visitor and they are quite common around. When they are in bloom there are almost always some insects inside the big flowers. They produce large amount of flower for a long period of time so they attract many of the little fellas.
And only now I noticed that there is another insect on the leaf under the flower.
The rest I have no idea what they are. Just some I found sitting on the leaves.
The one below is some type of Leafhoppers I believe. I have seen it before also in much smaller and fully green version.
Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
All photos and text are my own.
