Pages

13 April, 2010

What a bug!

Seen this creepy bug -4cm length- digging in the ground. Not a macro but close up.


By SEN.

11 April, 2010

Flowers for Good Bye!

This is the last post I make while at home. The following will come from abroad. See you latter - in 5 months.


Bye - bye!
By SEN

09 April, 2010

dung fly

The Scathophagidae is a small family off Muscoidea which are often known as "Dung-flies". The name probably derives from the "Common Yellow Dung-fly" Scathophagidae stercoraria" which is one of the most abundant and ubiquitous flies in many parts of the northern hemisphere.

By SEN

Bee at work

By SEN

More roses for the masses

For the love of roses.

By SEN

06 April, 2010

Woodlouse... or whatever...

A terrestrial isopod crustacean (suborder Oniscoidea) with a rigid, segmented exoskeleton, often capable of being rolled into a ball, found in damp, dark places, and feeding only on dead plant matter, usually lives under stones or bark.



Had to get me self down low on the ground to get him pose like this. Kinda' feel the urge to take him as my pet! :))
By SEN

Jumping spider

Habronattus. I guess...

Really small one and ignoring me.
By SEN

Moth atack


By SEN

match point

By SEN

in a shell

By SEN

pattern


By SEN

not a macro

By SEN

flower, full size

This is the full size of my previous post ( bells-and-whistle ).

By SEN

About me...

My photo
It's not that I'm here: It's that I'm not there! SEN.

Look who's talking...

Sneak peak...

Unique visitors:

free counter