On a beautiful, peaceful morning, I back again encountered a tiny creature perched on the tip of an old branch. At first, the little creature looked very calm, standing on the tip of the branch, displaying a truly beautiful charm. However, while I was taking pictures, it suddenly moved, but not far, staying on the same plant.
First, it moved to a fresh green leaf. I hadn't finished photographing it before it was on this green leaf. Suddenly, it moved again, this time to the stem. It didn't stay there long either. Then, it moved again to an unopened flower. There, it remained still for a while. Judging by its behavior, this little creature resembled a very experienced model in photoshoots. It controlled its position and pose.
This little creature was a Northern sharp stink bug, or Tylospilus acutissimus in Latin. This was the first time I had encountered this stink bug. It was truly beautiful. Look at its body, reflecting a very beautiful shimmer, a light with an honest simplicity. He was there like a little secret that nature had deliberately hidden and brought me together at this time.













| Latin name | Tylospilus acutissimus |
| Observation date | 22 Jan, 2026 |
| Camera used | realme 7 Pro |
| Photographers | @reachdreams |
| Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
| Link to original community |
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/335671001