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They see the sky and remember what they are. Printable poster. Feel free to print this out for personal use.
As I was taking sunset pictures I noticed the fireflies and thought to myself, "I should be able to catch them too!" So, I propped my camera on a large rock and hit the self timer. After many unsuccessful tries I got this one. Still a pretty awful photo, but I got the fireflies none-the-less!
Chipstead Sailing Club Firefly Open Meeting - Sunday 7th September 2014
Photo copyright: John Wood Photography 2014
The radio (TR5043) is the large black box behind the navigator's head. It was important to make sure this was securely fastened as it would have given him a nasty headache if it had come loose !
I found this little guy hanging on the outside of one of the windows in our living room. This isn't the picture that I had in mind when I went to grab my camera - but I'm happy with the way that it turned out.
Picture # DSC02672
Firefly (jonaki poka) small, luminescent, carnivorous beetle of the family Lampyridae, order Coleoptera. From antiquity these insects have attracted the attention of naturalists, biologists, amateurs, children, and the common man. Fireflies are also known as glow-worms or lightning bugs. In many species the ...
Firefly #14 Scania K124EB, Coach Design seen leaving Southern Cross Station with a Service to Sydney
Firefly #45 Scania K124EB, Coach Design seen in Dudley Street, West Melbourne on V/Line Rail Replacement
I see these fairly often, what are they anyway? I'm sure they're related to fireflies, but they have no tail light whatsoever. They even behave like fireflies, doing the "antenna flithering" as they walk..