Southern California Insect Collecting Trip:

Jmugleston

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Spent a couple days in southern California and found a few things:

































































The reason for the trip:



 

Jmugleston

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nice creatures....where did you find the tarantula? :eek:
She was found in San Diego County (The exact location is being kept quiet so that others don't go out and collect them). We didn't keep her. She was in a protected area far away from development so I saw no reason to bring her home.
 

andred82vert

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She was found in San Diego County (The exact location is being kept quiet so that others don't go out and collect them). We didn't keep her. She was in a protected area far away from development so I saw no reason to bring her home.
awww darn! hehe:D
 

syndicate

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Cool pics!
Was that an ant nuptial flight you stumbled onto or just a colony living under a stone?I can see lots of new queens there!
 

Jmugleston

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Cool pics!
Was that an ant nuptial flight you stumbled onto or just a colony living under a stone?I can see lots of new queens there!
We just stumbled upon those as they were leaving the colony.
 

skippy

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too bad about the DORs... nice pics otherwise!

how'd you get that pic of the zebratail so close? telephoto? those things are stupid fast:eek:
 

Jmugleston

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too bad about the DORs... nice pics otherwise!

how'd you get that pic of the zebratail so close? telephoto? those things are stupid fast:eek:
The fringe toed lizards were the fastest and hardest to photograph. I didn't use the telephoto on these, just the camera's normal zoom capabilities and slow movements in order to get close without spooking the lizard.
 

ZergFront

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I like those weevils with the blunt "nose." I often see them at night in summer making semicircles out of the leaf edges. Very easy to catch with a cup. Their means of escaping just seems to be dropping off and playing dead.
 

Sunset

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southern cali

I kinda have a clue where you saw that T. i saw one to but couldnt get her out of her hole. i catch them only to study them. Im trying to get a pair of the black T's native to san diego. I have a Female but I need a male to breed to my female. Ill be letting go half the babies and keeping the other half for my self. If anyone found a male black T native to san diego please let me know.
 
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