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As always I could be wrong on the ID...
Seems the other name for this flower is "Obedient Plant", which I guess is only slightly less attractive than "False Dragonhead"
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Surf Scooters ocean
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Bald Eagle and gull birds soaring flying
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Surf Scoter
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Scientific name: Zoropsis spinimana
Size: Males up to 12mm, Females up to 19mm
Distribution: Rare, but found in some parts of England - especially in and around London.
Months seen: All year round
Habitat: Mostly in houses and out buildings
Food: Invertebrates
Special features: False Wolf Spiders Zoropsis spinimana are pale brown in colour with a greyish blush. There is a row of two or three black blobs along the middle of the abdomen which look like badly painted diamond shapes. The legs are also speckled with black. They have eight eyes arranged in four groups of two (one above the other).
This spider has recently been introduced to the UK. It originates from the Mediterranean area, so being more used to milder climates prefers to be indoors in the UK. It has also recently been introduced to the San Francisco area of the United States.
False Wolf Spiders are active at night. They hunt their prey actively by chasing it down. Like most spiders they have enough venom to inflict a temporarily painful bite, but not enough to do any serious harm.
The entire graffiti/stencil:
"And . . . we play the game of false positives". Graffiti in downtown Pereira - referring to accusations that the military killed innocent civilians, dressed them in guerilla uniforms, and presented them as "false positives".
Came across this mushroom as we started our hike back down Gibraltar Rock. Not sure if it is a true or false morel. Didn't pick it to find out.
Heading west toward Granville St. Bridge, but facing east here.
Lots of new development in the area.
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Dorsal view of False Black Widow (Steatoda grossa). Approx 1:1 mag, or life size.
Photographed at the Spider Pavilion, Los Angeles County Natural History Museum.
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Hand-held Nikon D90 at ISO 400, Nikkor 105-mm macro lens, 1/200-sec at f/25; Nikon SB-600 flash unit with O-Flash 3/4-ringlight attachment.
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I designed this based on Maggie Righetti's "recipe" (from her book Crocheting in Plain English) for raglan-top-down cardigan. I'd had success with a baby sweater using the "recipe" but this went awry somewhere around the armhole join so I put it aside. As soon as Doris Chan's "Everyday Crochet" came out in Fall 2007 I started making her designs which are also top-down raglan style. I think maybe now I have learned enough to know what went wrong. I am going to rip back to above the armhole join and see if I can get this going in the right direction (in time to wear it in Paris in June?!).
Canyonlands National Park. The only person we met in False Kiva was a photographer. He is waving to us from the "Cave".
As my roommate Tamy noted, being around False Creek can sometimes feel like you're living in a futuristic city, where some post-collapse society has built itself the perfect little utopia in some remote and untouched corner of the world.