I would like to do more of these. They were fun! The festive tiger beetle (Cicindella scutellaris) is beautiful, even by tiger beetle standards, and they become periodically rather common along the footpaths of what I call the Magic Field. Most of these were taken with the assistance of the Helicon Fb tube, taking pictures in burst mode.
Festive tiger beetle by Mark Sturtevant, on Flickr
Festive tiger beetles by Mark Sturtevant, on Flickr
Festive tiger beetle by Mark Sturtevant, on Flickr
They are variable. Some are mostly green.
Festive tiger beetle by Mark Sturtevant, on Flickr
The trick is to get down on the ground where they are, and just wait for them to come to you.
Thanks for looking!
Some quick focus stacks of live tiger beetles
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Some quick focus stacks of live tiger beetles
Mark Sturtevant
Dept. of Still Waters
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Re: Some quick focus stacks of live tiger beetles
Excellent images, even more when knowing how fast are these animals
At the two first ones, are they fighting or trying to mate?
At the two first ones, are they fighting or trying to mate?
Pau
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Re: Some quick focus stacks of live tiger beetles
Mating. Males have slightly longer mandibles to grip the females. I've seen that they are often not copulating, but what is going on then is 'mate guarding', where the male is trying to keep the female from mating again.
Mark Sturtevant
Dept. of Still Waters
Dept. of Still Waters