Articles tagged with: wildlife

11 Mar 2010 | 7 Comments | Insects etc. »

Wings as light and transparent as a ghost,
a Golden-eyed Lacewing:
collaboration between spirit and silk.

 
Golden-eyed Lacewing, insect collaboration between spirit and silk

9 Mar 2010 | No Comment | Birds »

The twists and turns of an ambitious young starling.
 

Have you a better way to go crazy?
 
Twists and turns of an ambitious young starling

7 Mar 2010 | 3 Comments | Insects etc. »

After the rain, an aloof mantis nymph
conducts the little restless midges.

 
An aloof mantis nymph  conducts the little restless midges

4 Mar 2010 | 2 Comments | Birds »

A Black-capped Chickadee hovers mysteriously,
the point where speed meets gravity and an overcast day
is lit by a small missile.

 
A Black-capped Chickadee hovers where speed meets gravity

2 Mar 2010 | No Comment | Birds »

A White-breasted Nuthatch promises the impossible,
a figment of my imagination,
charming and rude all at once.

 
A White-breasted Nuthatch promises the impossible

28 Feb 2010 | No Comment | Insects etc. »

An ant contemplates the awesome and ominous view
deep in the microwilderness, perhaps a scene
from the fever dreams of Caspar David Friedrich.

 
An ant contemplates the awesome view deep in the microwilderness

25 Feb 2010 | One Comment | Insects etc. »

Just found out my Wild Light blog has been included in the list
“50 Amazing Nature Photography Bloggers”,
a nice resource for some fine wildlife photography.
 

Here’s a young bandit hours after birth,
a praying mantis nymph caught up in some abandoned
spider webbing searching for tiny prey.

 
A young praying mantis nymph searches for tiny prey

23 Feb 2010 | 2 Comments | Insects etc. »

After the rain, a Charlevoix chironomid midge finds shelter among pine needles,
a world of spikes and angles.
 
A midge finds shelter among pine needles
 
Here’s a detail of the midge’s world.

 
A midge finds shelter among pine needles

21 Feb 2010 | 3 Comments | Birds »

Not enough energy? Rebellious songbirds show off,
rolling and tumbling, tangled-up in battle.

 
Rebellious songbirds show off, rolling and tumbling, tangled-up in battle.

I’m the Featured Artist on the Fotomoto.com site today, with one of my ant images.
 

I used this image for my post “The Queen was dead”, about biologist E. O. Wilson’s story
in The New Yorker, Trailhead.
 

Is there a way of knowing that ants actually experience emotion?
Read more here: Ants and Answers: A Conversation with E. O. Wilson.

 
Featured Artist on Fotomoto.com

16 Feb 2010 | No Comment | Insects etc. »

An instant before reaching its lavender goal,
a cabbage white butterfly,
poised between the worlds of dream and toil,
the last day of an August yet to come.

 
Cabbage white butterfly poised between the worlds of dream and toil