Oecanthus quadripunctatus singing male

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2010

Temperature was 64.7 F. I'm interested in understanding what is taking place (camera-wise) that makes the movement of the wings appear different when I zoom in. I have photographed this species before with the same back and forth appearance of the wings while singing. I'm told this is an optical illusion related to my camera. This species is on the lower end of pulses per second scale -- does that explain why I have not seen this with the faster calling species?

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