Insect summer Journal Entries

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  • Another featured photo...
    by Gregg Williams

    My photo “Butterfly and Blooms” was just featured in the group Insects, Bugs and Creepy Crawlies. Thank you so much. !http://images-3.red…

    My photo “Butterfly and Blooms” was just featured in the group Insects, Bugs and Creepy Crawlies. Thank you so much.

  • original variations / / / / / ~ / if you haven’t find what you were looking for, send a request to creationsaimelle[@]gmail.com ... It will be a pleasure to suit your needs

  • My Favourite Art
    by EOS20

    Here is a selection of my favourite work in my folio, and would all make great Christmas gifts, and look great hanging on any wall! A…

    Here is a selection of my favourite work in my folio, and would all make great Christmas gifts, and look great hanging on any wall! All my work is available in different styles and formats available through redbubble, and here is a preview: Farm Windmill Mosman Bay Boatshed At Dusk Jetty At Dusk Water Under The Bridge Cygnets Mobile Home Crawley Edge Boatshed Swan River Jetty At Sunset Thunderstorm At Dusk Bathed In Light Bathed In Gold Moody Morning Crepuscular Rays Sunshine After the Storm Reflections Kwinana Grain Jetty At Dusk Crawley Edge Boatshed Panorama Pink Cherry Blossom Flowers Standing out in a crowd Lake Clifton Thrombolites Lake Clifton Thrombolites Lily flower Mammatus clouds Honey Bee Lancelin Sand Dune Dusk At The Dunes Lancelin Sand Dune Three Of A Kind Path Of Shadows Sand dune / / Decoy At Sunrise Peaking through the window Kalbarri Beach / / Kalbarri Beach / / Kalbarri Beach Pinnacles / / Boat on the beach DNA Tower at Sunset Perth City Dusk Kings Park Lights Kings Park Lights Peak Hour Traffic Noble Falls Panorama Collie Dam Bird on a branch / / Black Swans Farm Trees At Sunset Chinese Meal Chinese Noodles Chinese Noodles Having trouble choosing a single artwork? Maybe My 2010 Calendar Is what your looking for! “

  • The Birth of the Sound of Summer.
    by Paul Moore

    _Cicadas are for me the sound of summer and christmas. One night we found this fella on our front garden fence, we pulled up a couple of …

    Cicadas are for me the sound of summer and christmas. One night we found this fella on our front garden fence, we pulled up a couple of chairs and an esky, and sat back to watch the birth of the sound of summer! Took a couple of hours but well worth it. Breaking Out! / Cicadas live in temperate to tropical climates where they are among the most widely recognised of all insects, mainly due to their large size and remarkable acoustic talents.The name is a direct derivation of the Latin cicada, meaning “buzzer”, and they among the loudest of all insect-produced sounds. Many filmmakers around the world use the cicada sound to help signify the summer season. Once they are liberated from their larvae shell, they start to pump up their wings until they are ready for flight. / Most cicadas go through a life cycle that lasts from two to seven years. These long life cycles are thought to have developed as a response to predators, such that a predator with a shorter life cycle (a year to 2 years) could not reliably prey upon the cicadas. / Cicadas live underground as nymphs for most of their lives, then they construct an exit tunnel to the surface and emerge. They then molt (shed their skins), on a nearby plant for the last time and emerge as adults. The abandoned skins remain, still clinging to the bark of trees. Most of us would have seen these on tress and plants around our gardens. Final stages, this species is known as a Green Grocer / Apologies for the quality of the photo’s, they were taken quite a while ago with an old film camera and scanned. Thought they may be of interest to some of you though as not too many people have witnessed this spectacle.

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