Where there are plants, there is life. Natural terrestrial massifs are similar to coral reefs in the world's oceans.
In the coral reefs of our garden, we found lovely miniature neighbours.
This curious barbel is none other than the ordinary bug Pyrrhocoris apterus. It is also called a bug-soldier. Most likely, he was attracted by the aroma of ripening wild strawberries.
And over the thickets of cucumber travels a ladybug with a poetic name Harmony axyridis.
And in the photo below just the larva of the same bright yellow ladybug.
Larva Conccinellidae.
We thought that there is no need to discriminate anyone, and now to your attention is not very popular, but existing in spite of ...
Blowfly (Calliphoridae).
I wonder, do you know, who hid in these bushes? Who found it - respond in the comments!
Photos by Dimarss & Nikon W300