77 A Bag-worm Case On A Banana Leaf
78 Nogodinid Plant Hopper 2
79 Frangipani Flowers
80 Hotel Picnic Area Near River
82 Ahaetulla nasuta (Asian Vine Snake)
83 Pareas carinatus (Keeled Slug Snake)?
84 Hylarana nicobariensis (Cricket Frog)
85 Cyrtodactylus fumosus (Tamarind Forest Gecko)
86 Unidentified Spider
106 The Penultimate Flight of Steps
90 View Down To The Spa
91 Alternative Stair Route To The Riverside Cafe
92 Pendular Flowers
93 A Wild Passion Flower
94 Riverside Cafe
96 River Walk Near The Cafe
97 Looking South Back Towards the Cafe
98 Orthetrum caledonicum (Blue Skimmer)
99 Looking North Along The River Jungle
100 Back to Steps Again
101 Snow, In Bali?
102 Not Snow, But Mini-Clouds
103 The Kapok Tree Seeding
75 Agrionoptera insignis (Red Swampdragon)
74 Neurothemis fluctuans (Common Parasol)
73 A Strange Fruit At The Riverside
72 Down River View
71 Finally at the River
70 Looks Like Down Again?
69 Flowers At Track-side
68 A Small Waterfall By The Trail
67 A Pause Before Yet More Steps
66 Wild Creeper Flowers
65 Eutropis multifasciata balinensis (Bali Skink)
64 A Jungle View Along The Valley
63 Orthetrum sabina (Slender Skimmer)
62 More Steps Downwards
61 A Small Shrine
60 Down The Northern Nature Trail
59 Heliconia rostrata Flowers
58 Sagra femorata (Frog-legged Beetle)
57 Staff Transport of Choice
56 The Hotel Drive
52 Stenocatantops splendens
51 Squirrel In Our Tree
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76 Ophthalmis milete
Noctuidae Wingspan: 50mm.
There were a lot of butterflies flitting around the foliage here, but never resting for any time to be able to picture them. I thought my luck had changed with this one, until I realised that it was a Day-flying Moth. Even though it rested at times and produced a nice picture, the opportunity disappeared quickly as it took off into the undergrowth.
There were a lot of butterflies flitting around the foliage here, but never resting for any time to be able to picture them. I thought my luck had changed with this one, until I realised that it was a Day-flying Moth. Even though it rested at times and produced a nice picture, the opportunity disappeared quickly as it took off into the undergrowth.
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