When we are on the road our cameras are always ready for action. Just occasionally there is a bug that just has to be caught by the camera – because its unusual, or big, colourful or fierce looking, or in a strange place. I have to admit to knowing very little about bugs, beyond their very basic anatomy and life cycle maybe. Insects have 6 legs and spiders have 8…
So, here are some of our “Travel Bugs” and if conditions are good, like all true insects, more will appear.
![Moth of the Witchetty Grub]()
Moth of the Witchetty Grub
![Spider's web]()
Spider's web
![Nectar feeding beetle]()
Nectar feeding beetle
![Water Striders, north Qld.]()
Water Striders, north Qld.
![Large white moth, Atherton Tablelands]()
Large white moth, Atherton Tablelands
![What large jaws you have - Beetle, Port Fairy.]()
What large jaws you have - Beetle, Port Fairy.
![Dragon Fly, Madigans Blaze Tree, Hay River Track]()
Dragon Fly, Madigans Blaze Tree, Hay River Track
![Spot the grasshopper - among gibbers, Walkers Crossing]()
Spot the grasshopper - among gibbers, Walkers Crossing
![Spot the grasshopper - near Eringa]()
Spot the grasshopper - near Eringa
![Rhinocerous beetle, Chamber's Pillar]()
Rhinocerous beetle, Chamber's Pillar