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A male Chaffinch feasting on the sticky black seeds of the Karo Tree (Pittosporum crassifolium), winter, Trentham Memorial Park, New Zealand. The Chaffinch is a seed eater like the other Finches introduced to New Zealand by the early English settlers in the 1860s.
Porcupines are large rodents with coats of sharp spines, or quills, that protect them against predation. The term covers two families of animals: the Old World porcupines of family Hystricidae, and the New World porcupines of family Erethizontidae. Wikipedia
Length: Indian crested porcupine: 2.5 ft., MORE Encyclopedia of Life
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... and off we go to another Monday
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Soon, we will be hearing them again. Late in February, you can hear Wood Frogs, and soon after, the Grey Tree Frogs will be calling. The fun part about these guys is that they land on your camera, or stick to your face!
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Dedicated to - AVEC TOI - because not only does she make some excellent stuff (mostly for women though), she's a really lovely person! These Empire Boots she made - I mean.... right?? Hey - you WILL retire to the Caribbean, guaranteed lol 😉
While I'm at it, these animated drum sticks by Whirligigs are brilliant!
Fresh Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly carefully taking nectar from a prickly Teasel flower-head. (2016)
Red Eye Tree Frog, taking a walk! Dust and marks on the surface were a constant difficulty so a little bit of healing necessary to keep a clean background. It took a few goes and eventually he walked in a great direction to show off his markings.
Jasper found a stick yesterday which absolutely delighted him. After zooming around like a mad dog, he settled in for a good chew. Does it get any better than that?
close-up crop of a previous image using an Asahi Pentax SMC Takumar 55mm f2, with manual focus and aperture...love the sharpness of this lens, with the details in the web beautifully defined...amazing for forty year old + optics and manual focus (AF confirm adapter though) #51 16-9-24E
Sticky Scalycap (Pholiota gummosa)
01 November 2017, Hay Wood
Identified with help from UK Fungi www.fungi.org.uk/
what do you get if you cross a stick, some olive oil and some window condensation....ta dah! Stick for Macro Mondays. HMM : )
While they come in all varieties of somewhat freaky-looking spiders, orb weavers--like our famous friend from 'Charlotte's Web'--are considered harmless to people. The only way one is likely to cross you is by building a web you don't see before accidentally walking through it! And the Spiny Orbweaver (Gasteracantha cancriformis) takes the extra step of putting tufts of silk out on its webs to help us spot them. After all, a lot of work goes into these constructions, the last thing they need is for us to come loping--or birds to go flying--through them.