Do the Hokey Pokey?
This wasp may be doing the hokey pokey. That’s its left foot.
Insect photography is a great hobby because even when there are few insects around, like in the winter, an average photographer or entomologist can still have plenty of fun fixing to identify all the bugs he or she took pictures of during the warm season. That’s precisely what Crumby has in mind here. Later, in the dead winter, when Crumby is frail from want of a little Vitamin D, he shall fix to figure out the lowest possible taxon of this particular wasp.
Insect photography is a great hobby because even when there are few insects around, like in the winter, an average photographer or entomologist can still have plenty of fun fixing to identify all the bugs he or she took pictures of during the warm season. That’s precisely what Crumby has in mind here. Later, in the dead winter, when Crumby is frail from want of a little Vitamin D, he shall fix to figure out the lowest possible taxon of this particular wasp.
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