This'n'That

By Nanzy19

Insect trails abstract

I took a multiple exposure of insect trails on arbutus leaves for the Abstract Thursday theme of as abstract as possible. Thanks to Ingeborg for hosting AT. 
I searched to see what insect leaves these trails and found this: 
"Insect trails on Arbutus leaves, often caused by leaf miners, are distinctive markings left by insect larvae that tunnel through the leaf tissue. These larvae, primarily moths, eat their way between leaf layers, creating characteristic trails or patches of dead brown tissue. In British Columbia, a common culprit is the leaf and twig mining moth, Marmara arbutiella."
Another busy day. Lovely sunny, warm weather.

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