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Generally quite dark compared to other orb web spiders and can be found close to water where their webs are spun on fencing, buildings and bridges and rarely on vegetation. Close to a river near me where I live a river flows under a road in a tunnel these Orbweb spiders can be found and seen in their webs close to the lights that help to light up the pathway where they have the best of both worlds, warmth from the lights where I have even seen the adults spiders here in February with snow outside and plus their prey such as moths and flies are attracted to the lights also. Its amazing to see their webs so close together and not eating each other, nature can be truly amazing at times.
I lost sight of this red-tailed hawk and then walked off the trail looking up at the trees til I saw him chowing down and in no rush to fly off.
This cardinal look at me like "Excuse me Mar can you take your picture in other time?" lol
Have a good day everyone! :)
Lale hält den Fisch manierlich zwischen den Vordertatzen und verspeist ihn.
Lale keeps the fish properly between the front paws and eats it.
Wikipedia: The crab-eating macaque (Macaca fascicularis), also known as the long-tailed macaque and referred to as the cynomolgus monkey in laboratories, is a cercopithecine primate native to Southeast Asia. A species of macaque, the crab-eating macaque has a long history alongside humans; it has been alternately seen as an agricultural pest, sacred animal in some temples, and more recently, the subject of medical experiments.
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Conservation status: Vulnerable
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Driving through the Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park I passed a group of macaques in the water. By the time I turned around and came back they had already exited the water and were climbing nearby trees.
Wikipedia: The crab-eating macaque (Macaca fascicularis), also known as the long-tailed macaque and referred to as the cynomolgus monkey in laboratories, is a cercopithecine primate native to Southeast Asia. A species of macaque, the crab-eating macaque has a long history alongside humans; it has been alternately seen as an agricultural pest, sacred animal in some temples, and more recently, the subject of medical experiments.
The crab-eating macaque lives in matrilineal social groups of up to eight individuals dominated by females. Male members leave the group when they reach puberty. It is an opportunistic omnivore and has been documented using tools to obtain food in Thailand and Myanmar. The crab-eating macaque is a known invasive species and a threat to biodiversity in several locations, including Hong Kong and western New Guinea The significant overlap in macaque and human living space has resulted in greater habitat loss, synanthropic living, and inter- and intraspecies conflicts over resources.
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Conservation status: Vulnerable
"Rusty" How can you eat that mini-sandwich? ... Silly question ... I watched him eat the one he's about to enjoy and before he departed to wherever he goes he proceeded to eat the other one.
I placed a plastic jar between two trunks of our large maple tree in the backyard. I filled it with peanuts and the squirrels love it. This Gray squirrel loved it so much that it decided to move right in and get cozy.
This fascinating Green Iguana was found inside the butterfly farm, of all places. We got quite the show as she made her way along the top lattice, eating leaves, and then climbing down to walk along the foot path. (See pics below)
I was told that her and the male are usually found lounging around in the same spot most of the day and rarely come down to the ground.
Brown Thrasher Toxostoma rufum ( I Think) correct me if I'm wrong ???? He / She was on my bird feeder this morning in St Augustine, Florida. Beautiful bird
This Little Blue Heron pulled an odd looking fish out of the Gulf of Mexico. How does it know if it is safe to eat?
This White-throated Sparrow appeared to be eating a leaf. Hopefully there was an insect on the leaf for a meat course.
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Asparagus spears dripping with butter. They made a delicious addition to lunch after I finished shooting.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) eating an acorn while standing by a tree. Red squirrels supposedly can't digest acorns, but eat them anyway.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) stojąca pod drzewem i jedząca żołędzia. Wiewiórki pospolite podobno nie sa w stanie strawić żołędzi, ale i tak je jedzą.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) eating hornbeam seeds while perched on its branch.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) jedząca grabowe nasionka siedząc na jego gałęzi.