life at the pond
i realized that since we finished the pond two years ago, i never actually showed a “most-natural-processes-running-and-stable” status of it… today i observed water striders feeding on insects that fell […]
a blog by markus nolf
i realized that since we finished the pond two years ago, i never actually showed a “most-natural-processes-running-and-stable” status of it… today i observed water striders feeding on insects that fell […]
one of my pipistrelle-photos was published in the september 2006 issue of the gibraltar magazine: for those who care, it’s a nathusius’ pipistrelle bat (pipistrellus nathusii).
die folgenden bilder gehören zu diesem blog-artikel. der teich, inzwischen 2 jahre alt blaugrüne mosaikjungfer (aeshna cyanea) anscheinend der beste stängel im teich zum schlüpfen der flügelschlag der blaugrünen mosaikjungfer […]
the following images are part of this blog post. our pond, two years old southern hawker (aeshna cyanea) apparently the most ideal stem in the pond for a dragonfly to […]
a few weeks back, my parents and i went on a hike to halleranger alm. the term “alm” generally describes sort of an alpine inn – a restaurant up in […]
playing around with a new close-up lense today, i got a chance to witness a spider construct its own new web. crawling around in a spiral between the “matrix strands”, […]