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Showing posts with label insects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insects. Show all posts

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Lizards in Florida

I would never imagine that there are different species of lizards in Florida and they are easy to find and truly interesting to watch. Among them are Mediterranean Gecko, Indo-Pacific Gecko, Florida Worm Lizard which looks like a large pink earthworm,green and brown Anole,fence Lizard, Florida Scrub Lizard, Rainbow lizard, Eastern Glass Lizard, Brown Basilisk, Giant Amevia and more.

More than once, I saw something crawling so fast on the dirt. I was startled for I was so sure, I saw a snake but, I was confused for it has 4 legs. While doing my research about lizard, I finally knew that what I saw was called skink, a type of lizard. There are so many types of skink too like the following: Ground Skink, Mole Skink, Sand Skink, Broad-headed Skink and more.

It actually looks like the photo above. Now, the five-lined skinks are diurnal which means, they are active during the day. They like to soak up heat from the sun during the day. No wonder why I saw them under the dirt. You should remember, our soil here is so sandy. They eat mostly insects such as crickets, grasshoppers, beetles, caterpillars, spiders, earthworms, snails, slugs, and isopods. They love to climb dead trees where there are a lot of insects. Their predators include Raccoons, snakes, and hawks.

For this lizard that I have here, they love to hang out on the backyard.
 
They are big too and usually, they stay on the fence most of the time. Next time, I will take photos of  the different lizards on my backyard. I just find it interesting to know what kind of lizards they are. Thanks for stopping by today. I will see you next time.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Bird on the Birdbath

It's a rainy Tuesday here in our place so; hubby and I just stay at home. We spent the day doing household chores ... and baking. Not interesting huh? Anyway, despite the rain, hubby and I still hears the birds chirping at the frontyard so; we look out the window and saw a bird on the birdbath.
 
The bird stays there for a long time. Aside from this bird, we also saw cardinals and doves by the birdbath. Such a pretty bird right?

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Funny Squirrel Up on the Post

Every morning, this squirrel goes up to the post and wait for prey. Possible prey is the woodpecker which frequent this spot. I had my coffee at the gazebo when I saw this funny squirrel up on the post at the backyard. Funny because this squirrel does not move for minutes especially when birds are flying nearby. The strategy didn't work though LOL.

The squirrel went down after waiting for so long and the prey didn't come. Poor squirrel!

Lime-Green Colored Luna Moth

When we arrived home, I saw this on the front window. It is big and the color is so pretty. This moth is called Actias luna or Luna Moth which has a distinctive lime-green color. It is really big in fact, it has a wingspan of up to 4.5 inches that is why, it is one of the largest moths around.

I just take a picture and leave it there. They have the right to live you know so; I let the moth hang in there.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Brown Butterfly Superstition

Filipinos believed in so many things including the visit of butterflies :-) I was in the bedroom when I noticed a brown butterfly which was cornered inside the house. I was amazed that even when I tried to help it out, it won't go away. What I did was, put the butterfly on the railings but, still, it just stood there.

Filipino superstition, a brown butterfly would mean MONEY! If it lands on you, it brings goodluck!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Mimic Insect

After my work, my husband took me to McDonalds for breakfast. I always order McCafe frappe caramel and two apple pies which is not a typical breakfast really. Anyway, when I got out from the van, I noticed this tiny beautiful creature on our window. My husband tried to keep it away but, its sticky feet stuck on the glass. We actually left the insect there, hoping it will fly away.

When we came back, it is still there amidst the 91 degree heat. I do not know if this is a planthopper and still wearing its leaf mimic body. Isn't it adorable?

After so many attemps, the insect just fell on the pavement and moved slowly to the grass where it belongs.

Mimic insects are amazing, don't you think? If they are vulnerable, they mimic their environment such as this insect.

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