A Subterranean Sun
The beat of the garden filters through the leaves, a subterranean sun hypnotizes a brazen Tettigoniid – Greater Angle-wing Katydid – Microcentrum rhombifolium Read more...
View ArticleAssassin Games
A katydid nymph at the brink of dawn, waiting out the threat of an assassin’s games – Greater Angle-wing Katydid – Microcentrum rhombifolium Read more...
View ArticleBest Photo of the Week Competition 20 Oct 2012
During the last two weeks week our authors and photographers have posted some outstanding articles packed with top-ranking wildlife images. Our competition is called “Best Photo of the Week”. Click on...
View ArticleBest Photo of the Week Ended 20 Oct 2012
We are pleased to announce the winners of our most recent “Best Photo of the Week” Competition. Fabricio Vasconcelos Costa wins First Prize for his outstanding photo “Hepatic Tanager”. Don Getty wins...
View ArticleKatydid!
I found this katydid in Brooklyn Bridge Park on June 1, 2012. It’s the only one I’ve seen there — they can be hard to spot. It was sitting in a locust tree where it blended in extremely well with its...
View ArticleUncharted Territory: Scientists Discover New and Incredible Species
It’s every scientist’s dream to travel to a remote, unexplored place looking for as many new and interesting species as they can find. This was a dream come true for the 15 Mozambican and...
View ArticleGreat Black Wasp
Great black wasps are big — up to almost an inch and a half long — and dramatically black with blue iridescence on the wings. I saw a few of them on summersweet (Cethra alnifolia) and milkweed bushes...
View ArticlePassport to Eternity
A katydid has a passport to eternity, a jumping-off point above the dimming stars. Read more...
View ArticleDigger Wasp with Katydid
On Biolab Rd at Merritt Island yesterday, I saw a wasp carrying a large insect.It landed on a branch, I guess to rest for a little bit, and this allowed me to take a few photos. I’m no expert on...
View ArticleSummer Soundtrack
One of my favorite things about summer is the free outdoor concerts. I’m not talking about local bands that occasionally perform from the park gazebo even though they can be a pleasant accompaniment to...
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