Biologist Nets Insects at Marsh at Sunset
by Emilio Evans
Warm golden light spills across the marsh edge in early spring, illuminating a biologist standing waist-deep in shallow water. The researcher holds a fine mesh net steady, poised to capture insects fluttering near the reeds. Several white specimen envelopes rest in a plastic tray attached to the belt, their crisp edges catching the low sun. The water reflects the orange sky, rippling around the researcher's boots. Reeds sway slightly, their green tips turning yellow at the tips, marking the season. A clear blue sky stretches above, unbroken by clouds. The focus remains sharp on the net and the tray, while the background dissolves into soft, sunlit marsh grass. at the edge is a single insect trapped against the mesh, its wings blurred by motion.
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