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Some recent galls growing on trees from the Salicaceae family

 

First lot, I know is Pontania proxima, Second two sets i have no clue:biggrin:

 

First was on crack willow, second on a common osier

 

I'm still looking

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Tons of spangle galls on some oaks near me this year. Also more of this Diplolepis rosae than you can shake a stick at on Fingeringhoe Wick Nature Reserve...

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fine images Dan, like the last one :thumbup1:

 

Don't think I've come across that one before.

 

 

I always find the little critters never pose properly for a stock shot :biggrin:

 

 

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It's not one that I've ever noticed either. The last photo was after several unsucessful attempts, that's a penny and I don't own a macro lens. :001_smile:

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