A few shots of a pond olive mayfly nymph. This species is the one most commonly found in ponds. I managed some shots of the underside too. Categories: Ephemeroptera, Essex, Freshwater invertebrates, insect, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeAugust 14, 2013Leave a commentTags: aquarium photographyCloeonCloeon dipterumdipterumnymphPond olivePond olive mayflyPond olive mayfly nymph Share this post Share on FacebookShare on Facebook TweetShare on Twitter Pin itShare on Pinterest Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Author: Neil-UKWildlife http://www.uk-wildlife.co.uk Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Southern migrant hawker updateNextNext post:Hedgehog on a roll…Related postsEp 27 – The Social WaspsSeptember 28, 2020World Wetlands Day – my best freshwater life shots from 2019February 2, 2020Ep5 UK Wildlife Podcast – Pond life in WinterJanuary 10, 2020Photographing Water VolesJuly 20, 2019Adders at Fingeringhoe WickApril 26, 2019Grey Squirrels at Thorndon CPMarch 12, 2019