There are two kind of friends.
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🔸“Spot me if you can”, a jeweled gecko (Naultinus gemmeus) balancing on the branch of a tree. By Jonathan Goldenberg.
🔸“Attentive Parenting in Burying Beetles”, a mother burying beetle (Nicrophorus vespilloides) feeds her larvae on the carcass of a mouse. By Nick Royle.
🔸“Nymphs and Nature: A Close-Up Journey”, a cluster of newly-hatched nymphs of Acanthocoris scaber on a leaf. By Sritam Kumar Sethy.
🔸“The Lookout”, a moment of pause as a barnacle goose (Branta leucopsis) takes stock of its surroundings. By Alwin Hardenbol.
🔸“Radio-Tagging to study one of the UK’s rarest beetles”, a male blue ground beetle (Carabus intricatus) waiting to be fitted with a backpack-like radio tag. By Nick Royle.
🔸“Galliform Guard Duty”, a camera trap image of a family of capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) nesting in Scotland’s Cairngorms. By Jack Bamber.
🔸“Mastering the art of camouflage”, the near-indistinguishable camouflage of an Asian grass frog (Fejervarya limnocharis) against the rugged bark of a tree is barely visible. By Sritam Kumar Sethy.
🔸“Deimatic Beetle’s Eye for an Eye”, a ‘head on’ shot of a beetle’s threatening display. By Abhijeet Bayani. 

