During a recent trip to western New York State, I tried once again to capture a photograph of a Japanese beetle.
It should be easy, right? After all, the adult beetles are common, numerous and large.
Yet, the photographs always seem to turn out blurry. What is going on?
While trying to capture this one, I got a clue. (By the way, notice the cool antennae?)
As I followed it down the leaf, it stuck its hind leg out. That’s the blurry thing coming out of the abdominal area.
Japanese beetles react to potential predators (and photographers) by sticking their hind legs out.
How weird is that?
Guess these bugs have found a way to ward off paparazzi with a “keep your distance” pose.
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