On one of our walks, our walk leader’s sharp eyes spotted the eggs of a lacewing on the bark of a tuart tree – they are very small, and each egg is mounted on a stiff hair that keeps it off the surface. The egg is nearly invisible to the eye, and unlikely to be […] → Continue Reading Lacewings and ant lions
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