31 October 2006

Silver Orb Spider


Quite a pretty looking spider I reckon, reasonably friendly too, as there are no recorded bites (to humans anyway!). Weaves a circular web (hense "orb"), which tends to be weak.

Nikon d70 : 1/160 : f/6.3 : 90mm : iso200

30 October 2006

Striated Heron


Another one from the kayak. The Striated Heron is also known as the Mangrove Heron or Bittern. It is seldom seen upright, but rather it keeps its body horizontal while skulking among the mangrove roots.

Nikon d70 : 1/400 : f/5.6 : iso200

29 October 2006

Crane Fly


I been down in the creekbed again, it is mostly dry now,but there are still plenty of insects about. When I first saw this Crane Fly, I thouhgt it was a giant mutant mozzie!

Nikon d70 : 1/80 : f/4.5 : 90mm : iso200

28 October 2006

Australian Darter


I went kayaking with the camera again this morning and came across this Darter sunning itself on a dead tree that had fallen into the river.

Nikon d70 : 1/640 : f/5.6 : 300mm : iso200

27 October 2006

Flowers


I don't know what flower these are, but they are planted all over town.

Nikon d70 : 1/125 : f/5.6 : 65mm : iso200

26 October 2006

Shieldbug


This is one of 4 baby shieldbugs I found in the back garden.

Nikon d70 : 1/100 : f/4.8 : 90mm : iso200

As an aside, I entred my first photo comp recently and got a highly recommended. The photo was of a flying galah that I posted in August. Save Our Waterways Now ran the comp.

25 October 2006

Grasshopper


This guy is quite small, only about 1cm in lenght. I havent been able to ID it, unless it is a baby Giant Grasshopper, as the colour and markings are similar.

Nikon d70 : 1/80 : f/4.5 : 90mm : iso200

24 October 2006

Striped Ladybeetle


Posting this shot more for artistic merit, than anatomical study.

Nikon d70 : 1/80 : f/4.8 : 90mm : iso200

23 October 2006

Gottcha!


This Jumping spider is only about 10mm in body length and it had no trouble taking down this fly!

Nikon d70 : 1/80 : f/4.5 : 90mm : iso200

22 October 2006

Hide and Seek


I'm thinking that the grass hopper is the aggressor here, other insects seemed keen to get out of its way!

Nikon d70 : 1/80 : f/4.5 : 90mm : iso200

21 October 2006

Flower


More flowers, been one of those weeks.

Nikon d70 : 1/125 : f/5.6 : 90mm : iso400

20 October 2006

Grey-headed Flying Fox


I finally got the guts to take my camera for a paddle in a kayak. I've wanted to for months, but I've always been too scared of tipping in with the camera. I got one or two good shots this morning near Indooroopilly Island, this picture of some Flying foxes being one of them.

Nikon d70 : 1/800 : f/7.1 : 130mm : iso400

19 October 2006

Frangapanny


I've noticed that the ladies like to pick these flowers in the summer time and put it in their hair, often as they walk along the street to work or where ever.

Nikon d70 : 1/160 : f/4.8 : 102mm : iso200

18 October 2006

Damselfly


I was down at the mostly dry creek bed of Ithica Creek, noticing several Damsel flies making a meal out of the swarming mozzies. This one sat still enough for me to get in nice and close and take a few shots.

Nikon d70 : 1/60 : f/25 : 90mm : iso400

17 October 2006

Orchid


No real reason for posting this photo, other than to say its been a quiet photo week. So flowers it will be for the next few days. Hope you enjoy.

Nikon d70 : 1/200 : f/4.5 : 90mm : iso200

16 October 2006

Night Swinger



Sorry I can't give you an id on this spider. It's not in my book and the web site I usually refer to is down at the moment. For now I'll nick name it "Tarzan".

Nikon d70 : 1/60 : f/4 : 90mm : iso200

15 October 2006

Pheasant Coucal


I've heard this guy more than I've seen him. It's got a booming "coop-coop-coop" call. Usually a ground dewellar, you can often see it running across a road or path. It is a laboured flier.

Nikon d70 : 1/320 : f/11 : 300mm : iso400

14 October 2006

Unknown


I've got no idea what this is. Just another insect from my night wanderings.

Nikon d70 : 1/60 : f/5.6 : 90mm : iso200

13 October 2006

Brisbane Short-necked Turtle


I've been hanging around creeks lately, taking photos to enter in a photo competition. This photo wasn't entered, but it is of interest because I'd not photographed a turtle before.

Nikon d70: 1/500 : f/5.6 : 300mm : iso400

12 October 2006

Whip Spider


Still on the night shots. This is a Whip Spider, apparently common Australia wide, especially in the summer, but this was the first time I'd ever seen one. They only produce a web at night, and then it is only a single thread. Oh and it doesn't bite.

Nikon d70 : 1/125 : f/8 : 90mm : iso200

11 October 2006

White-browed Scrubwren


It's amazing what you find at night. Saw this scrubwren the other night when I was spot lighting. I'm amazed that I was so close, but it was mostly a case of just turning around and having it right there infront of me, good thing to, as I only had my 90mm lens on. Scrubwren usually frequent thickets and feed on the the ground.

Nikon d70 : 1/60 : f/4 : 90mm : iso200

10 October 2006

Shield Huntsman


I went out with the torch again last night, found more spiders and a few other things. This guy is the Shield Huntsman. It is what they describe as a "ready biter", with large fangs and if it gets you, expect mild to severe local pain and maybe some temporary cardiac complications. Sounds friendly doesn't it.

Nikon d70 : 1/60 : f/4 : 90mm : iso200

09 October 2006

Silvereye


The Silvereye ( Zosterops lateralis) is found through out Austrtalia, but in different forms, depending on the region it is in. They measure in at 12cm. I photographed this one at the Bank Street reserve in Ashgrove.

Nikon d70 : f/5.6 : 300mm : iso400

08 October 2006

Tawny Frogmouth


I've been lucky enough to see this Frogmouth two days in a row. It is a nocturnal bird that hunts in a similar way to the Kookaburra. It usually roosts on branches close to the treetrunk in pairs or family groups, though I found this one close to the ground and alone.

Nikon d70 : 1/160 : f/6.3 : 150mm : iso200

07 October 2006

Garden Orb-weaver mk2


This is the same type of spider as yesterdays, but with very different colouring. The Garden Orb-weavers will construct its web in the evenings and takes it down again at dawn. During the day, it rests on nearby foliage with its legs drawn under the body.

Nikon d70s : 1/125 : f/8 : 90mm : iso200

06 October 2006

Garden Orb-weaver


Went bush last night with a torch strapped to my head looking to take photos of marsupials. Came home with a memory card full of spiders instead. This is a Garden Orb-weaver, which comes in many different colours, as I'll show tomorrow. Took this photo with a hand held flash angling up and slightly behind.

Nikon d70 : 1/60 : f/4 : 90mm : iso200

05 October 2006

Yellow Spot Blue


I had some more "artistic" photos of this Yellow Spot Blue (Candalides xanthospila : FAMILY LYCAENIDAE), but in this photo, you can at least see some of the yellow spot.

Nikon d70 : 1/160 : f/5.6 : 90mm : iso200

04 October 2006

Ladybeetle


I thought the name of this ladybeetle to be too long to use as the title. Its full name is the "28-spotted Potato Ladybird" (Henosepilachna vigintioctopunctata : FAMILY COCCINELLIDAE) and it gets it name by...... you guessed it, the number of spots it has. While most ladybeetles are predators, this ladybeetle feeds on plants. It is also covered with dense short hairs on its body.

Nikon d70 : 1/500 : f/5.6 : 90mm : iso200

03 October 2006

Brush Wattlebird


Ok, so I'm slipping back to holiday photo territory. Captured this Wattlebird on my last morning in Caloundra. I was actually taking macro shots of rain drops on the flowers when the bird flew up. I didn't have time to change my lens, but thankfully it landed close enough for me to snap off a couple of shots with my 90mm macro.

Nikon d70 : 1/320 : f/4.5 : 90mm : iso200

02 October 2006

Weevil


Did you know that there are over 8000 named weevils in Australia? I didn't, until I went to look this one up. And no, I didn't get an id for this individual.

Nikon d70 : 1/160 : f/5.6 : 90mm : iso200

01 October 2006

Leaf Beetle


Out with the holiday photos and in with the macro. Took this photo of a Leaf Beetle (family Chrysomelidae) this morning at the Ashgrove Scenic Reserve.

Nikon d70 : 1/320 : f/5.6 : 90mm : iso200