A butterfly perched on a stick
A macro shot of a grasshopper
Macro shot of a bee gathering pollen
Macro shot of an orange butterfly. If anyone can id it, please leave a comment.
A macro shot of a red dragonfly
A macro shot of a dragonfly – seemingly smiling for the camera!
A photograph of a sulphur-crested cockatoo who comes in to the artist’s garden in Brisbane, Australia for a feed. This image has been digitally enhanced to create a monochromatic, soft textured mood.
A photograph of a sulphur-crested cockatoo who comes down to the artist’s garden for a feed in Brisbane, Australia.
A photograph of three crested pigeons on a cold and windy day, taken in the artist’s garden in Brisbane, Australia.
A visiting Jay to the garden. Garrulus glandarius / An attractive and colourful bird easily identified by the flash of brilliant blue on its wing. Other key features include a bold black moustache, a pale-pink- light brown upperbody and black tail. Male and female are similar in appearance.
A ruby-throat hummingbird perched and preening.
This group of images are from one of the most stunning british gardens that I have ever had the pleasure of walking around It simply would blow you away…......... Part of the glory garden group…..... (-:
This group of images are from one of the most stunning british gardens that I have ever had the pleasure of walking around It simply would blow you away…......... Part of the glory garden group…..... (-:
This group of images are from one of the most stunning british gardens that I have ever had the pleasure of walking around It simply would blow you away…......... Part of the glory garden group…..... (-:
This group of images are from one of the most stunning british gardens that I have ever had the pleasure of walking around It simply would blow you away…......... Part of the glory garden group…..... (-:
The Damselfly…. Taken at Hinchingbrooke Park Huntingdon Cambridgesire…. Damselflies undergo incomplete metamorphosis, with an aquatic nymphal stage. The female lays eggs in water, sometimes in underwater vegetation, or high in trees in bromeliads and other water-filled cavities. Nymphs are carnivorous, feeding on daphnia, mosquito larvae, and various other small aquatic organisms. The gills of damselfly nymphs are large and external, resembling three fins at the end of the abdomen. After moulting several times, the winged adult emerges and eats flies, mosquitoes, and other small insects. Some of the larger tropical species are known to feed on spiders, hovering near the web and simply plucking the spider from its perch.
Taken in my South London back garden. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D3 / Lens: Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6 / Focal Length: 400mm / ISO: 640 / Exposure: 1/250 sec at f/11 / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2008 John Hooton Photography
This little guy didn’t really care if I was there or not while he nibbled the seed in the bird feeder … all his little pals fly off … this little guy must have been really hungry I guess !!! make a lovely seasonal card …
MONARCH BUTTERFLIES BREED IN MY GARDEN I LOVE THEM!!!
This beautiful goose has such a peaceful and benign expression.
As if their loud, monotonous calls were not enough, their looks aren’t that great either! The Noisy Friarbird with their deep ‘owk-orrok, owk-orrock, arrowk-kok-carrowk’ calls sometimes sounding like ‘four oclock’, echo through gardens and forests particular during the winter honeyeater migration, and can be a bit shy sometimes making observation difficult. This guy thought, well what have a got to lose when he saw the big 500mm sigma on a Canon EOS 1000D pointing at him in a coastal forest near Batemans Bay on the NSW far south coast in October 2009. Smile…........ Steve is the Principal Ecologist at EnviroKey, a specialist ecological consultancy that undertakes surveys, research and education programs across Australia.
Mr Blackcap here would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Here he is sitting in the tree outside my home “office” window, making a rare appearance in our garden. Thank you all for your kind support and encouragement during the past year.
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