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Bruno Schroder
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Red spider and the Rayxar
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April 07, 2019, 14:55:33 »
A quick serie made with a Rayxar 50mm F0.75 recently purchased and adapted to a D500
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Birna Rørslett
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Looks like a red mite. Creepy and furry small animals
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If I am not mistaken, it is Trombidium holosericeum, a mite indeed but also called red spider. I see them roaming on stones in the garden, in unusually large numbers this year.
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