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This tiny, wingless insect is a jumping bristletail (order Microcoryphia, aka Archaeognatha). Some species get up to 2 cm., but this one was barely the size of a thin grain of rice. True to their name, they jump, by striking the ground with their abdomen. They resemble silverfish, but unlike them have compound eyes (and can jump). Theirs is an ancient lineage; fossils go back to the Devonian, pre-dinosaur times. They have simpler jaws than other insects & unlike most insects can continue to molt past adulthood. Some live up to 4 years. If you look closely, you'll see they have scales almost like a moth. Fascinating little creatures.

Family: Salticidae. Species: Paraphidippus aurantius (Lucas, 1833). Male. (Salem, MA)

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Walking on glass with pink-red background

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A small (5 mm) juvenile jumping spider - Phidippus sp., I think either P. audax or adumbratus. Despite the fact that it's missing three legs, it still managed to catch its dinner. It will be able to regenerate its lost limbs over the next couple of molts.

testing my new remote camera trigger, will do more of those :)

alien bee behind me

Kids do love the Dutchtub - it's soooo durable and strong, no risc for the youngest Tubbers.

Jumping Spider in hiding ....

 

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Dark but i enjoy this series of action. my buddy and i went to cause trouble one day and instead ended up on the swings. tehehe

I heavily focussed on jumping spiders this year. I spent most of my free time trying to find new species (new to me) and scouting potential locations. When I find one of these gorgeous spiders I usually take a few unestethic shots from the top first for documentary purpose and to make identification easier. Just when I have these done I try to get a decent looking portrait (if the spider didn't already disappear). In 2020 I ended up with 502 individual salticids from Germany and Italy of which I got decent looking portraits. I compiled 400 of these indiivduals in the image shown here. Among these 502 individuals there are 34 species that I could reliably ID. I estimate that there are at least an additional 10 species among the ones that I couldn't ID yet. I'm specifically happy about the Attulus species, the Neon sp. individuals, Chalcoscirtus nigritus and the Ballus rufipes juvenile. My most photographed species are Asianellus fesituvs and Aelurillus v-insignitus with 45 and 52 individuals, respecitvely. I have a population of both of these species nearby and therefore I visited them frequently. Having entire populations nearby that guarantee you to always find individuals of this species is a great opportunity to learn more about the phenology (biological life cycle) of these species.

 

Most of the shots are at least a little underexposed as I didn't manage to process them yet. I'm not sure if I'll be done with that until the next season starts :/

Jumping chollas in Joshua Tree National Park, CA

28º GCFM

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Cámara: Nikon D90

Exposición: 0,003 sec (1/400)

Aperture: f/4.0

Lente: 17 mm

ISO: 400

 

Muchachos saltando en la Playa de Las Canteras.

 

Kids jumping in Las Canteras Beach.

First shot at photographing drops out of liquid surfaces... fun. Just milk and food color...

Beautiful female of Phidippus mystaceus, a common species at the Lizard Tail Swamp Preserve (TNC) in New Jersey. September 30, 2017.

Sandhill cranes take off on a winter morning in northwest Oregon.

 

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8 legs .....

 

Anterior median eyes (the pair of eyes in the center front) are comparatively very large and give these spiders excellent color vision and high degree of resolution. The shape of the retinae appears to give the spider telephoto vision.

 

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Jump is a rescue at Mossburn Community Farm, based near Lochmaben.

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'Jump is a very pretty female rabbit who arrived in January 2021, aged about five, after her owners asked us to take them in as they felt they were no longer able to provide them with the attention they needed.

 

Her and her friend Peanut are both outgoing and friendly rabbits who like to be involved in mucking out their hutch (i.e. getting in the way!) and sometimes dig holes!

2016 Paris Tropical Carnival

Jump up

Jump up

And get down

Flickr friend, Charles Hardin invited me to tag along to a new location, Jumping Off Rock, in upstate South Carolina. It offers a great view of Lake Jocassee. Coupled with autumn colors and it was a scene that was hard to beat.

 

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Happy Sunday!

Didn't come out exactly as I planned.

I didn't intend to jump,

I just wanted one of me running.

But this works too :)

y seguimos haciendo pruebas :)

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Coconut Island is a small island park in Hilo Bay [...]. This tower is the remnants of the old footbridge which was wiped out by a tidal wave.

 

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Have a great day and thanks for stopping by.

fly is JUMP without falling

 

Jumping out (Explored)

Creek Park, Dubai

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I have been after this type of shot for a while now but conditions haven't allowed it. This was captured down at Lee On The Solent skate park.

 

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we had a nice walk at the river Elbe this afternoon and Mimi loves to jump over the poles

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You HAVE to press L - To view large and on a darker background, it looks so much better I promise.

 

Done for the Macro Mondays theme of "Joyous".

 

I really love waterdrop photography, it makes me happy seeing how the simplest things can be so beautiful and how only some of us know the beauty they create when they flow.

 

My pc is refusing to connect to the Internet since yesterday so I've had to upload via the iPod.

 

Captured using the SLR, not the iPhone like the info suggests.

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