Yesterday I was watering my rubharb and this beautiful brown moth flew out from under one of the big leaves. Catching her breath at the roof of the chicken pen. She was quite big, like as tall as my thump.
Saturday afternoon I was walking home and right in front of my eyes a car drives over a young magpie who was just out with her folks for some flying lessons. Luckily she wasn't hit by the wheels but she tumbled a few times and laid for dead when the car passed. I run to the rescue and took up the paralysed bird, cramped and scared, and took it home, only a few meters.
She came to life after feeding her some worms out of the wormfarm and some mulberries from our tree. She is the most cutest thing, still needs to be fed but tries to fossick around a bit too. Twice a day we do flying lessons, she is getting better, but still has problems landing. She adopted me as her carer and I hope we'll get a bond and she stays in our garden. I love the sound of magpies. I read they are very territorial so that might work.
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.
Over the Christmas weekend we were hiking in the Stirling Ranges and on top of the Toolbrunup mountain were lots of flies and I made a few good shots of this beauty. It's only slightly bigger then a normal fly.
I was making a photo of my cherry tomatoes and didn't see this little insect until I checked the photos on the computer. Look how amazing this bug is with it's two feelers on the back and it's frog-like body. What is it??
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!
Today is National Tree Day and I love trees, there can't be enough trees around me! I was walking around Lake Claremont and they just had done some pruning work... with LOVE!
One morning I checked the worm farm and found the most beautiful tiny fungus growing on top of the wet newspaper. The ribbed top is powered with sugar cristals and they look so delicate.
Found this cocoon under the mulberry tree in our garden, looking forward to see the result as I am keeping it in a glass with leaves. It moves it's bum vigorously when I pick it up...
My basil lasted this year from spring to winter and is still going although I left more than half of it going to seed. The green stems turn bright purple when finished blooming.
Nothing can compare to the original shapes of flora and fauna. Life is beautiful and while wandering around I regularly have a lucky find of some real pretty things. I used to take them home but nowadays I take my digital camera with me and leave them in place. They are my inspiration!