
Still there after a trip round Pendennis point, the beaches and Boscawan fields. But in the comparative safety of the high level brake light. Really must give it a wash.

Still there after a trip round Pendennis point, the beaches and Boscawan fields. But in the comparative safety of the high level brake light. Really must give it a wash.

One of the twenty-one butterfly species seen in Pima Canyon on April 3, 2010 was this basking Empress Leilia, Asterocampa leilia.

Coleoptera, not sure what species, eating Seymeria cassioides. Apalachicola National Forest, Liberty County, FL

Photographed on the Balsahan Trail in the forest south of Puerto Princesa, Palawan Island, Philippines

When I go camping I like to put a small food item in an easily visible spot just in case some of the nocturnal life come by in the night. I wasn’t really expecting too find a jeruselum cricket munching away!

a forest bug looking vibrant(ish)… this thing was doing a spot of cloud bathing for some reason reversed lens @ f4, 28mm handheld, focus-stacked

Catalina Mariposa Lily, Calochortus catalinae, Figueroa Mountain Rd, Santa Ynez, California