The eyes have it
Shell suit
Rail cat
Cumbrian Manx
No one here but us chickens
Ruler of the roost
Farm girl
Second in command
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Pecking order
Tibula Maxima
Posted sparrow
Mallard in the mud
White Ermine Moth 1
White Ermine Moth 2
Berberaffe (NaturZoo Rheine)
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Daddy Long Legs Spider 2
Daddy Long Legs Spider 1
Earth, Sea and Sky (sepia)
Anatomy of an Infestation
Dignity in the Freezing Rain
Backlash
The beak
Mandarin Duck
Hipsters with Canines
ANGERS
Off with his head!
Bangkok moggy
Eastern Bumblebee on Milkweed Flowers
Emerging Doe
ANGERS BLUE PLANET/PLANETE BLEUE
Cat in the box
Look into my eyes
Flying Shrimp on Wild Bergamot
Lévis
Idyll
Nuthatch
Farm resident
Nasenbär im Baum (Hagenbeck)
Shaun the Sheep
Tree cat
Kombote weit oben (Wilhelma)
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Moveable Feast II
Fiery Skippers feeding on Milkweed flowers. Nature preserve, June, 2015
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The Fiery Skipper (Hylephila phyleus) is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae and are approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) long. The males are orange or yellow with black spots while the females are dark brown with orange or yellow spots. The caterpillars are greenish pink with a black head. The caterpillars are often considered pests and can feed on bermudagrass, creeping bentgrass, and St. Augustine grass.
Fiery skippers, along with all other species of skippers and skipperlings, can hold their wings in "triangle" shape. The forewings are held upright, and the hindwings are folded flat. This position is thought to better absorb the sun's rays. The fiery Skipper lives in Northern America.
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The Fiery Skipper (Hylephila phyleus) is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae and are approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) long. The males are orange or yellow with black spots while the females are dark brown with orange or yellow spots. The caterpillars are greenish pink with a black head. The caterpillars are often considered pests and can feed on bermudagrass, creeping bentgrass, and St. Augustine grass.
Fiery skippers, along with all other species of skippers and skipperlings, can hold their wings in "triangle" shape. The forewings are held upright, and the hindwings are folded flat. This position is thought to better absorb the sun's rays. The fiery Skipper lives in Northern America.
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