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A Pixie's Eye View: September 2010
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A Pixie's Eye View. Saturday, September 18, 2010. Beached Humpback Whale (Maitland, Port Elizabeth). As can be seen from the photo above, the tail of the whale was damaged - this could have been an injury caused by a large propeller. Also of interest are the throat or ventral grooves which run from the chin to the navel.Humpback Whales feed by taking in big amounts of water, all thanks to the troat grooves that expand, and filter krill, small shrimp-like crustaceans, and small fish. As I left, a local co...
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A Pixie's Eye View: Super Full Moon
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A Pixie's Eye View. Monday, March 21, 2011. On Satuday, 19 March 2011, the moon arrived at perigee at approximately 19h09 - at that point in time the moon was only 356,575 km from earth. From what I 've heard over the radio the moon appeared 14% bigger and 30% brighter than usual. Result after using some of the gimp filters/plug-ins and scripts. Labels: Super Full Moon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Garden Locust (Acanthacris ruficornis). Creepy Crawlies and Flying Fings.
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A Pixie's Eye View: Hiding amongst the grass...
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A Pixie's Eye View. Thursday, February 17, 2011. Hiding amongst the grass. 8220;She sat down in a weed patch, her elbows on her knees, and kept her eyes on the small mysterious world of the ground. In the shade and sun of grass blade forests, small living things had their metropolis.” Nancy Price. Robber Fly (possibly Pegesimallus pulchriventris). Elegant Grasshopper (Zonocerus elegans). Bagworm larva hanging from a strand of silk. Head of the larva protruding from its case. Made of silk and grass. Cool,...
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A Pixie's Eye View: February 2011
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A Pixie's Eye View. Thursday, February 24, 2011. If someone told me this morning that I would photograph one of the most breathtaking sunsets today, I would probably have laughed at them! It was one of those hectic days, and the lack of caffiene in my system made it even worse. I only sharpened and cropped the following photo - just to give an idea of what the sunset looked like (also have to mention that I used a polarized filter):. Using the kaleidoscope effect:. Saturday, February 19, 2011. As I was d...
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A Pixie's Eye View: Garden Locust (Acanthacris ruficornis)
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A Pixie's Eye View. Monday, March 21, 2011. Garden Locust (Acanthacris ruficornis). Found this nymph (lenght approx 4cm) feeding on a marjoram plant in my herb garden. I only noticed him between the green leaves when he started jumping around as I watered the plants. Adult garden locusts are dark brown in colour with a midline cream stripe running from the thorax to the wings. White and red spines are found on the hind tibea. In some parts of Africa these locusts are considered a delicacy. Cowbelly Pet P...
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A Pixie's Eye View: November 2010
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A Pixie's Eye View. Sunday, November 28, 2010. Found this beautiful planthopper in our garden. Planthoppers are sapsuckers that feed on leaves, branches and trunks of the host tree. They are also called torpedo bugs, which refer to the great leaping ability of mature nymphs. Labels: Creepy Crawlies and Flying Fings. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). So, bear with me as I go through this learning process. For more photos visit http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/apixieseyeview/. View my complete profile.
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A Pixie's Eye View: A cat and four dogs...
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A Pixie's Eye View. Saturday, February 19, 2011. A cat and four dogs. As I was driving into our complex this morning I noticed a cat taking a nap under the branches of a tree. Needless to say, I grabbed my camera to take some photos. There was no time to swap lenses, but who cares! I'm doing this for the fun of it. 8220;Some people say that cats are sneaky, evil, and cruel. True, and they have many other fine qualities as well” Missy Dizick. February 20, 2011 at 7:09 AM. March 1, 2011 at 1:38 PM. Sincere...
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A Pixie's Eye View: August 2010
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A Pixie's Eye View. Sunday, August 15, 2010. The Coccinellidae Family - Lieveheersbeestje. One of the succulent plants in our garden has become a place of 'refuge' for aphids. Over the last couple of months I've discovered an abundance of life living off the colony of aphids. I started taking photos only days after discovering the first few eggs of a bug that belongs to the Coccinellidae. Family. Here is their story:. Of the elytra, which. Protect the flight wings underneath,. Ladybird Feeding On A Larva.
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A Pixie's Eye View: March 2011
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A Pixie's Eye View. Monday, March 21, 2011. On Satuday, 19 March 2011, the moon arrived at perigee at approximately 19h09 - at that point in time the moon was only 356,575 km from earth. From what I 've heard over the radio the moon appeared 14% bigger and 30% brighter than usual. Result after using some of the gimp filters/plug-ins and scripts. Labels: Super Full Moon. Garden Locust (Acanthacris ruficornis). The best way to distinguish between adult males and females is to look at the shape of the tip o...