It has been just over a month since I spotted a hummingbird nesting under my porch. Today I spotted this little fellow peering above the nest.
Canon SL2/200D - Vintage Tamron SP80mm CF Macro Lens - ISO 400 - f5.6 - Exposure 1/125sec.
Hello. This is my new Mastodon account for posting images. I post as @sohkamyung but due to issues with images (not that instance's fault), I've set up another account here to post my images instead.
For my first image post, here's a Tailed Jay (Graphium agamemnon) spotted at the garden area of Pasir Ris Park, Singapore, on 11 Jan 2020.
On iNaturalist [ https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/37480875 ].
#iNaturalist #Nature #Singapore #Insects #Butterflies #Lepidoptera
Recently your humble correspondent had the opportunity to taste some hard cider from the old college town.
https://www.oliverwinery.com/wine/beanblossom-hard-cider
Your humble not a cider expert or enthusiast, but this cider did taste good to your humble's untrained palate.
Found a rather sad-looking objet d'art in a parking lot.
Their one wing is missing, and they looks lonely and beaten and dragged around. And those haunting eyes!
Some kind soul found them, moved them to a slightly more dignified position in a corner of the lot, away from harm.
Here's to kind souls! Kind souls make the world go around.
The other day I learned about Spalding peafowls, which is a cross-breed of Indian Blue (pavo cristatus) and Green (pavo muticus) peafowls.
A teenager from Wisconsin told me this on iNaturalist website. According to them, this group blocking the street in a south Miami neighborhood has both Indian and Spalding peafowls.
(Thank you, raymie.)