31 December, 2011
Butterfly closing up
The day before Christmas we were hiking in Porongorup National Park and came across lots of orange and brownish butterflies. I finally managed to get one sitting still, but it wouldn't open it's wings for us, a pity, as they were beautiful.
30 December, 2011
Speckled fly
18 November, 2011
Green fly
This tiny green fly was very active but seems to enjoy me wanting to take a photo as it came back to the fig leaf every time. A beauty in green armor.
So different from the fat green flies I photographed a few years ago. Apperently this one is of the Dolichopodidae family or long legged flies.
So different from the fat green flies I photographed a few years ago. Apperently this one is of the Dolichopodidae family or long legged flies.
23 October, 2011
Frog-like insect?
04 October, 2011
Legless lizard
Huge grasshopper
Look at the amazing hindleg of this huge grasshopper wich was chased by Cooky, our cat. By the time I saw her chasing the poor creature it was already missing one of it's hindlegs. I quickly took the cat away to give it some rest but got a big scare when it hopped just passed my face, it was the size of my hand!
22 August, 2011
Moth
31 July, 2011
I love trees
21 June, 2011
Mini Fungus
Cocoon
Seeding basil
01 June, 2011
21 May, 2011
Praying Mantis
26 April, 2011
Bees in hollow tree
04 April, 2011
Quokka
22 March, 2011
New Zealand - Tarawera Valley
New Zealand - Still Water Beach
21 March, 2011
Nest of spiders
03 March, 2011
Willy Wagtail
Empty wasp nest
About a month later I checked the mean wasp's nest again and found it deserted so I cut it off and put the branch with the tiny nest, it's not bigger than a golf ball, in another where it won't hurt. Hope they'll build it up further as I won't mind a few wasps in the garden.
Look how pretty they made the nest chambers, one is still closed with a sticky stuff while others are long time open or still have the sticky corners of recent development.
Look how pretty they made the nest chambers, one is still closed with a sticky stuff while others are long time open or still have the sticky corners of recent development.
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