I named him Ringo. He can´t sing but he more than makes up for it with his looks.
What a beauty. This proves once and for all....don´t leave home without your camera.
Be it going for a jog in the forest or even up the block to the market. What a lucky shot.
This is a gold-green Ground Beetle, Carabus auratus and a member of the Carabidae family
which is a native to central and western Europe. Thank you Dr. Africa Gómez, Biologist at the
Universtiy of Hull in England and her Bug Blog for filling me in on this information.
Really a beauty Cynthia. marvelous also his colors.
ReplyDeleteLovely greet
Marja
he's a beauty, what gorgeous color! and you are right, always take the camera!
ReplyDeleteOh, I am laughing at this. My daughter (who studied insects in college) had a t-shirt with photos of 4 beetles on it. Each had a name underneath, John, Paul, George and Ringo. He's a beauty!
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot. I had to smile when I began to read as I had decided he definitely looked like a Ringo. Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of a scarab -- what a gorgeous color!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at Your Sunday Best this week. :)
Ah! I saw one of these things on my nature walk last Saturday. The sun was too bright, so I couldn't get a good shot. You did, though! Thanks for sharing! Such an interesting creature.
ReplyDeleteHe IS a beauty...one handsome beetle ;)
ReplyDeletegreat close up too Missy!
oxo
What a fabulous color! I had hoped it might be a cricket, but when I read "beetle," I cringed a little. I wonder if it eats roses??
ReplyDeleteYou are right , you should never leave the house without the camera, I almost always forget it...and very often regret it ! This shot is fabulous !
ReplyDeletegreat pic!!!
ReplyDeletejykes... don't like beatles ☺ also when they sing ☻ LOL
ReplyDeleteAt least this was not "on your kitchen counter." Great photo!
ReplyDeleteAh ha- you remembered your camera! Good for you. Great shot, and you could use it to whack any "ne'er do well" types out there in the woods. xo
ReplyDeleteGreat shot Cynthia, I love pic's like this, and he is a beautiful color. Must post a macro shot do our pond frog, he has been with us a year now.
ReplyDeleteIndeed he does (make up for it with his looks)!
ReplyDeleteWhen I frist saw this, I thought of a great big beautiful emerald.
A really fantastic macro Cynthia!
What a great shot.. Ringo looks amazing my friend...
ReplyDeleteImages of all kinds are being captured today. We are obviously better for it. We have access to so much more.
ReplyDeleteYou image achieves this and more. Macro shots pose more of a challenge; however, skilled individuals know how to clue in to what makes an image pop. Congratulations!!!
What a great photo- Ringo is certainly looking good for his age!
ReplyDeleteThat beautiful green is stunning isn't it? No wonder you were captivated by it and how lucky you had your camera with you! I tend to see the best things when I haven't got mine with me, maybe I should learn from this? ;)
ReplyDeleteJess xx
Great macro!
ReplyDeleteFab!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot!
ReplyDeleteI ran into the home without the camera (except my IPhone) last night, and saw a rainbow and a hawk... I had the camera, but the battery was dead :(
Thanks for stopping by!
Cynthia, yes thanks for calling my attention to this creature.
ReplyDeleteNature is amazing isn't it?
Somewhere on my blog is also a
Golden Ladybug. I saw it in my garden a few months ago eating on my plants. It is exactly like a ladybug but really gold.
BJ