Pendulum tail
They are extremely hard to spot. Looking straight up into the trees is no good! Try looking as horizontal as possible into the canopy, possibly from sloping terrain. I’ve found that drizzly (not heavily raining) weather is good for spotting them as they come out to the edges of the denser forest. This is apparently to make the most of any wind to dry themselves.
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Pendulum tail
They are extremely hard to spot. Looking straight up into the trees is no good! Try looking as horizontal as possible into the canopy, possibly from sloping terrain. I’ve found that drizzly (not heavily raining) weather is good for spotting them as they come out to the edges of the denser forest. This is apparently to make the most of any wind to dry themselves.
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All my photographs are © Copyrighted and All Rights Reserved
This photograph or any part of it may NOT be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means (including websites, blogs) without full acknowledgement of it being my work. Use without permission is illegal - please contact me first if you’d like to use it.