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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
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Guilty as charged . Those little flies were trying to carry me off one day. They bite really bad, but after I whacked him, I noticed how awesome his eyes looked. There were some with blue eyes, too. Rick |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
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I have a Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) that will be celebrating it's 22nd birth day this August. I also have an 8yr. old Cape sundew (Drosera capensis) and a 6yrs. old Nepenthes mirabilis. Used to have a lot more, but some of them got fungus or bugs or whatever and I haven't replaced them. I used to have a huge Drosera dichotoma that was almost 1.5ft. across, but it died while I was on vacation. Definitely got to get another one of those. Oh and I just got, last year, a Purple pitcher plant (Sarrecenia purpurpea purpurea) that's just coming out of hibernation. Use to have a huge on of those, but it didn't winter over well for me the one year and died.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
From now on I'm going to only get tropicals (or at least ones that you don't have to have go dormant). Also, they tend to need less light anyways. 22 years old? Woah. Mine probably won't last a year, so sad, along with my pitcher plant which isn't doing half bad under fluorescent lights.
And Stefan: I hate those bee-fly things' bites. At camp, when doing dishes after camping, we couldn't manage to kill it, and it kept biting us and made a few of the young kids cry.
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
Further proof of my age regression (about 50 years). I collected monarch caterpillars and kept them in temporary care till they hatched. This is a female (thick black veins on the wings).
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
Thanks, James, I am glad you like my pix
, but my “genus” has a lot to do with being able to take about a million digital photos, and picking the one that looks best.![]()
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