born to bee wild…
lens ‘net’-working…
dew-drops on spider web
(Bradwell marina)
Just one look from those ‘big’ eyes…
Swallowtail butterfly
The spider-woman…
spotted this big female spider which was around 4-5 cm long.
How do I know it’s female? So, in this species ‘Nephila pilipes’ (golden orb-web spider), females are large and grow to a body size of 3–5 cm while males are around 5-6mm. It is one of the biggest spiders in the world.
Do I need new clothes to enter the kingdom of light??
Found this chameleon shedding its skin and flaunting its new clothes
my liquid pearl dress…
The pollen express..
found this pollen laden bee, doing her part in the cycle of life.
I instilled terror in the hearts of men. I am King under the mountain.
Hey!! I also want to be a flower…
Blue Tiger butterflies
for me, each day is a ‘flower’ walk…
the ninja warrior…
Butterfly species : Common Baron (Euthalia aconthea)
Alice in dewland…
Hanging out…
Found this beautiful caterpillar dangling by a thread that is attached to a tree branch at the other end. After searching a lot about it, it seems that it is their defense mechanism to evade predators, by flinging themselves from the trees. After danger passes, they climb back up the (silk) thread and return to their leaf eating business…
Species: Achaea Janata (Castor Semi-looper)
Bappa
Each picture is amazing. It will be great if you can write a small story (about how you get the best shot) behind these beautiful pictures.
Priti Gupta
Thank you, Bappa! Good idea! I like telling stories through pictures. I will, at least, write detailed stories for some of them. 🙂
Anonymous
Encore une fois, bonjour Priti et Parmanu. Je suis très amusé par la troisième photo. Comme il n’y a pas de description, je me demande ce que c’est? Et pour la cinquième image, je peux également avoir un aperçu des environs grâce au reflet. Amour et respect.
–Leo