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For Smile on Saturday 'portray a movie'
Can you guess which one?
I think lockdown is getting to everyone a little now 😉
~The head is from Lelutka called Ora
and i bought it @ the NITHIUM event
~The eye applier is from Tville called Abrastrakt Eyes and there at the Abstrakt, shade periwinkle and there a event main sponsor with Lelutka
~The hair is from Tram called K0619 hair
~The applier is from Amara called Jodi and i got it at Access
~The jewelry set is from Kunglers called Jonelle
~Kitty is called Meow Meow Holdable 01 from
SEmotion Libellune and it's @ Kustom 9
Dress is from Coco called FloralDress(RoseMist)
and i bought it for the Happy Weekend sale
~Lip shade and liner are from Sugarose
~Pose used is from Valour/photoshoot called
Kawaii love pose used no 14
~Happy Easter to you 🐣
Macho de Enallagma cyathigerum realizando la emergencia en un muro de una balsa de riego.
Male of Enallagma cyathigerum hatching on a wall of an irrigation pond.
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Smile on Saturday theme Eggs in B&W
Wishing everyone a Happy Easter 🐣🌸🐣 and Happy Smile on Saturday 😄
This green fly had just laid a load of eggs on my Buxton Blue Geranium in the back garden - Amazing what you see with a macro lens!
Wir möchten ganz lieb für Euren Besuch
und die netten Kommentare Dankeschön sagen ...
Vielleicht schenkt Ihr uns auch ein Sternchen ...
Wir wünschen Euch, eine schöne Frühlingszeit,
voller Freude und immer viel Foto-Glück ...
Einen schönen Mai ... 🌿🍃✨🌼🐤🐥 🐣 🐥🐤🌼✨🌿🍃
Kindergartenkinder ...
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Started with 4 eggs, 1 hatched the previous day, the 2nd a couple of minutes ago, which leaves 2 to go. Mom wasted no time to remove the egg shell. Hatchling can be seen adjacent to egg and is still damp. If you enlarge image you can see a crack in the egg.
En este momento son las 10 hs 24' 36"
9 minutos ha tardado en hacer ese desarrollo de alas y el abdomen prácticamente tiene la misma dimensión.
Observar el desarrollo de las alas y las diferentes texturas que presentan a través del objetivo es un verdadero placer.
Fotograma recortado un 6%
Cerca de Biar (Alicante España
At this moment it is 10 am 24'36 "
It took 9 minutes to do that development of wings and the abdomen has practically the same dimension.
Observing the development of the wings and the different textures they present through the lens is a real pleasure.
Frame cropped by 6%
Near Biar (Alicante Spain
I took this photo at 840mm of a Snowy Plover but didn’t realize she is sitting on eggs until I was processing the image If you have a big screen you can easily see the white and brown egg. The nests are tiny indentations in the sand, shells and rocks.
When one sees these beautiful but tiny creatures it demonstrates how delicate their environment is.
This greater bee fly just emerged from a pupa that had overwintered underground. Adults like this one stick that long black tube called a proboscis into flowers to suck out nectar and pollen. This bee fly looks like a bumble bee but cannot sting and the resemblance is meant to fool potential predators. Females will now be searching for mining bee nests and they flick eggs from the end of their abdomen down into the mining bee's nest hole - just like a game of bean bag toss. Upon hatching, the bee fly larvae crawl around and eat the mining bee larvae down in the nest burrow. The larvae pupate by midsummer and stay dormant until today. Notice the distinctive wing design on this greater bee fly that only flies now in springtime. The wildflower here is cut-leaved toothwort that has a delicious spicy little tuber with a taste very similar to horseradish.
Hef & I could not resist this White Orange Chocolate Easter Egg !!!!
It kept saying :
" EAT ME "
Well wouldn't you ??
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[ we had a toffee mini- hammer ready to give it a good bash ] !!!
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Occasionally I find one of these washed up on the beach. I used to think it was part of some kind of sea plant but it's actually an amazing nursery for embryos of certain fish. This type of egg case is also known as a mermaid's purse. I believe this one is from a Big Skate. It can contain several embryos. Normally, the case would be anchored at the sea floor and the babies would develop for nine months before hatching!
This one was heavy as if it contained fluid but I couldn't tell whether anything was alive inside. Not very likely, but I carefully placed it back into the ocean.
My 6-foot leash is in the picture for some kind of size reference. The case was larger than my entire hand.
One of the Great Tits born in a nest box I installed a few years back on a balcony and which had never been occupied until then. It was a big and enjoyable surprise the day i discovered that a couple of Great Tits had chosen it to start a family there despite the presence of my two cats who came and went on this balcony ... to watch the birds in the trees !!
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Une des Mésanges charbonnières née dans un nichoir que j'avais installé il y a quelques années sur un balcon et qui n'avait jamais été occupé. Ce fut une grande et heureuse surprise le jour où j'ai découvert qu'un couple de Mésanges charbonnières l'avait choisi pour y fonder une famille malgré la présence de mes deux chats qui allaient et venaient sur ce balcon ... pour y observer les oiseaux dans les arbres !!
This delightful little fruit fly is called the walnut husk maggot because its larvae look like little white maggots if you open up the mushy rotting husk surrounding a black walnut. The definitive key to this fruit fly's ID is that the black wing banding pattern spells out the word "IF" in capital letters. You can see my thumb here for scale. Female walnut husk maggot flies slice open a fresh "green" black walnut husk with their sharp ovipositor and deposit a dozen or so eggs inside the husk. Upon hatching, the larvae, or maggots, eat on the black walnut husk hidden from our view but they do not penetrate the walnut shell and enter the nut proper. When the larvae are mature they crawl out of the walnut husk and then tunnel several inches underground where they will pupate and spend the winter. Remember that the black walnuts are all fallen to the ground by then. Adults like this male emerge in late summer as the black walnuts are ripening on the tree and getting ready to fall, so if you have a black walnut tree in your yard be looking for this colorful tiny fruit fly right now!