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Wednesday, 14 November 2012

November 14, 2012

This Glossy Starling certainly gives new meaning to the word "eyeballing"!
It sat high on the Sausage Tree watching my every move.                   

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

November 13, 2012

 These tiny red-eyed flies love the little Verbena flowers.
The guy above calmly sucked from the flower centers, while the bottom one 'stabbed' hastily 
into the flower as can be seen by the blurred mouth-parts in the photo below 

Monday, 12 November 2012

November 12, 2012

 A visitor was waiting when I walked into my office at home this afternoon!
It did not mind posing for a few 'mugshots'
This spider features a marking on its head that resembles a pair of praying hands.
It also has amazingly large Pedipalps that are used to grab and hold prey.
This side view clearly shows the Pedipalps.
I recently downloaded a page from the internet that shows the various eye arrangements of Spiders.
Apparently it is a handy tool for identification purposes, but does not seem to feature these.
Two eyes are situated either side of the 'hands' in the area of the knuckles, 
two large eyes face forward, with four smaller eyes arranged below them on a nose-like bump.
  (two of these eyes could easily be mistaken for nostrils, making it look a bit like a bat)
This is not a common Daddy-long legs, it has thicker legs and 
does not get the shakes when it feels threatened.
It has made its way into the corner of the office where it will probably build a web
that I won't have the heart to remove....   
Strange pets that I keep!