While visiting family near Kalkaska, MI, I went to Rugg Pond Natural Area to give the macro lens a workout. In the parking lot, climbing on a car, was a Northern Walking Stick (
Diapheromera femorta) doing a poor job of blending in. Having never seen a single
Phasmatodea of any kind, I was quite excited. I eventually moved it to an area where it could camo in, but not before doing a photo-shoot. I'm still getting the hang of this macro lens, and the lighting wasn't great, but here is what I came away with.
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Northern Walking Stick- A little out of habitat. |
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Blending In. |
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