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Not liked by the average person but some species of blow fly can help forensic scientise pin down the time of death of a body by looking at the size of the maggots. Some species can live for several months or even a year if overwintering. Here you can see the extended mouth part called the pseudo trachea and at the end what looks a bit like a mop is a device that consist of many tubes. Through these tubes the fly will gulp its stomach contents over the food to help digest and turn the food into a liquid to be swallowed up. Which reminds me where did I put my last large slice of Victoria Sponge as I'm very hungry now !
A cob web shining in the sunlight with some accentuated weeds and 4 visitors as food reserve for the spider!!
Prevost's squirrel or Asian tri-colored squirrel is a colourful species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found in forests in the Thai-Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo and nearby smaller islands, with an introduced population in northern Sulawesi. Although the Prevost's squirrel is declining is some regions because of habitat loss and hunting, the species is not considered threatened since it generally remains common and widespread. It can live in somewhat disturbed habitats and often visits plantations or gardens. It mostly feeds on plant material, especially fruits, but also takes insects.
Higher classification: Callosciurus
Scientific name: Callosciurus prevostii
Family: Squirrel
Order: Rodent
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Could it be that spring is in the air, even though it is still the middle of winter here in Melbourne?
Today is a remarkably mild day, with sunny blue skies. I went for a walk the other week and I noticed that a few japonica buds were appearing from amidst their twiggy shapes, so imagine my delight when today on a walk I came across a wonderful red japonica in bloom, basking in the light, protected from the winds and warmed by the sun's rays.
Chaenomeles Japonica, known as either the Japanese Quince or Maule's Quince, is a species of flowering quince. It is a thorny deciduous shrub that is commonly cultivated. It is shorter than another commonly cultivated species, growing to only about one metre in height. The fruit is called Kusa-boke in Japanese.
Restaurant windows at my neighborhood (see previous photo).
Helios 77M-4 50mm f1,8 MC M42 MF
Sony α6000
A hydrangea taken in a park in Fukuoka city, southern Japan in mid-June. Hydrangea like the hot and humid weather typical of Japan's rainy season and thus have become the flower most closely associated with that particular season. Happy new week, everyone. Stay safe.
約三週間前に福岡市内にある公園で撮った紫陽花なのです。九州北部で乾梅雨が続いていたのですが、数日前から梅雨らしい天気になってきました。
Melbourne has been blessed with some beautiful, sunny days this winter, which has made going for a suburban stroll a delight.
Much was my surprise the other day n a wander to discover a red Japonica in bloom!
Chaenomeles Japonica, known as either the Japanese Quince or Maule's Quince, is a species of flowering quince. It is a thorny deciduous shrub that is commonly cultivated. It is shorter than another commonly cultivated species, growing to only about one metre in height. The fruit is called Kusa-boke in Japanese.
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