Re: Backyard wildlife
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 11:15 am



The pale grey butterfly is an African Grass Blue Zizeeria knysna
Like the little gecko




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Thanks Nan.nan wrote:I have the same Ants and Aphid... Ants use milk of this little green bugs![]()
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphid
please try to put less pictures per post![]()
1) I can avoid the last ones![]()
2) much more easier to open
thank you![]()
magnificent pictures
Thanks for the correction TokoToko wrote:![]()
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Lovely photos, BluTuna
The pale grey butterfly is an African Grass Blue Zizeeria knysna
Like the little gecko![]()
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supercute
Have done more searching, BluTuna, and it is indeed Lygodactylus capensis capensisBluTuna wrote: Another one of those Geckos with the orange tailIt was tiny - only 2-3 cms long!
Thanks Mel! Your comments are appreciated, repetitive or not!Mel wrote:As my comments sound repetitive anyway, I'll just say that I keep following
and enjoying your photos big time (even the spider which I'm not particularly
fond of either). Your shots are superb!
2 to 3 cm is indeed tiny-tiny.
Toko wrote:Have done more searching, BluTuna, and it is indeed Lygodactylus capensis capensisBluTuna wrote: Another one of those Geckos with the orange tailIt was tiny - only 2-3 cms long!
The hatchlings have these orange tails
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So we were right with our ID when you spotted it the first time![]()
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http://books.google.de/books?id=6Yr_OJs ... il&f=false
They do look very similar - except I can't see any that have orange wingsToko wrote:Have no clue, perhaps of the superfamily Ichneumonoidea (Braconidae and Ichneumonidae)
In the Ichneumonidae there are some similar looking ones![]()
But that's a wild guess and I can be totally wrong