Garuf
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I’m a lardarse so the single speed got taken for a spin this evening.
Saw a fish and a deer and a sign saying don’t bother hand sized deers.
Saw a fish and a deer and a sign saying don’t bother hand sized deers.
Nice.Got back from my camping holiday in the Lake District yesterday evening, thought i would share some of the pictures here
I had one of these the other day in the moth trap, a different one from @mort's and apparently this one is <"Nicrophorus vespillo">, because it has curved tibia.For those that don't know its a buying beetle and you'd be surprised just how impressive their burying skills are.
In the unlikely event of people wanting more moth photos, there are plenty more on my <"iNaturalist account">.A few moths, all from the BSU Newton Park campus over the last couple of days.
A good archive of everything that will be totally extinct in the next 10 years.Hi all,
In the unlikely event of people wanting more moth photos, there are plenty more on my <"iNaturalist account">.
cheers Darrel
I have krabi moss, it’s meant to be from there, it loves my water so it makes sense if where it’s from is rock!Some plants I’ve found almost a week ago near Krabi limestone pool.
The water is very hard, I’m quite surprised that Nepenthes didn’t die.
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Other people I have sent it to seem to think they are song thrushes, i'm not really sure personally as not very knowledgable on birds though. But yea there was a lot of themWe used to get flocks of starlings when I was a kid but relatively few now. Nice to see they are breeding somewhere.
Other people I have sent it to seem to think they are song thrushes, i'm not really sure personally as not very knowledgable on birds though. But yea there was a lot of them
Don't know if I've ever seen a baby song thrush. I was just going by the starry patch on the top picture.