12 posts tagged “potd”
today we have a guest appearance from my dad, who is a far more established and prolific photographic talent than i. he spotted and shot this wonderfully bristly robber fly (family Asilidae) in northern minnesota a few weeks ago.
i know that's super corny, but i like the way it looks, with the backwards 'd.' like someone spelled the whole treacherous word right, except for one tiny detail.
i digress.
in the slanting pumpkin-colored rays of the sunset (on my walk home form work at 5pm - thanks, daylight savings), a spiderweb gleamed, slung between the lowest branch and the trunk of a licheny tree.
it was well-enough maintained that i thought there had to be an orb-weaver lurking somewhere nearby, probably camouflaged against the bark. and sure enough.
and then i found $20.
the auckland museum has many things to offer in its various galleries, from virtual volcanic eruptions to classic new zealand children's toys to maori culture to natural history. there are some nice exhibits dedicated to fossils and the coastal and sea environments, but (and i know this will surprise everyone by now), my favorite part is actually the 'weird and wonderful' hall, and in particular, the trays and trays of entomological specimens. i could pull those drawers out and stare at spiky legs and filmy wings for hours. i tried once, but my poor friend nemo, who was good enough to come along with me despite being pregnant at the time and not a fan of terrestrial inverts ever (although marine ones are her specialty), was nearly ill.
but look. they are so very beautiful.
here's a little kickback to the lantern festival, which had not only unexpectedly luminous invertebrates in size XL, but also this beautiful avenue of moon-and-star lanterns.
ok, more quadrupeds today, because i can't find the cool photos i took of the praying mantises that live in my tomato plants. so i will have to re-do those or wait until the pebbles gets home. in the meantime, i offer this wee baby hedgie, who came snuffling around the leaf litter next to the front door (hmm, sounds like we live in a forest - if only it were so) a couple weeks ago, and was obligingly slow enough to be caught and examined for a few minutes.
[edit: i found out after posting this that the correct word for baby hedgehog is 'hoglet.' now you know!]
ha, i almost didn't make it for today... but it's 11.48pm. :)
i know there has been a tendency more toward the creepy, more-than-four-legged fauna around here lately, so here's one who is probably a little more mainstream. levi, swagbelly, stealthcat, pointyfoot, all of these apply equally well. with the pebbles away this week, mr belly has been particularly snuggly, apart from earlier this evening when he sat at my feet meowing plaintively, then spontaneously attacked my knee. just after i'd cleaned the litter box too - seriously, no gratitude. i had to forgive him though, because earlier today i saw him dreaming, something i haven't observed before - ears, feet and tail twitching intently, punctuated by little grunty cat-snores. gotta love them.
let he who has not had this thought wield the first can of paint-remover.
this sign makes me giggle every day on my way to work.
[edit: apparently this is a widespread phenomenon - wiki-worthy, even!]