*gentle hug* I, too, am feeling wrung out. I've basically been nonstop since September... but I should get a break in *check calendar* ... August 😅
Today was the last day of my summer camp. This week, I taught 14 students about fiber arts: hand sewing, crochet, machine sewing, weaving, and cording techniques.
They all did so well! I'm really proud of them and hope they have a great rest of their summer.
I almost stepped on a little roly-poly out on a walk today 😭 Remember folks, look before you step!
#krita #digitalart #sciart #scientificillustration #nature #invertebrates #invert #isopods #bugsky
Today is World Bee Day! 🐝
As a kid, I knew of only 2 types of bees: honey bees & bumblebees. Now I know there are 20,000+ bee species globally, incl ~4K in N. America
I've documented at least 16 distinct native bee species right in my own backyard in Portland, Oregon! Photos below; IDs in Alt Text
"One Hundred Townspeople" is a set of figurines showing people from all walks of life. Japan, Edo period, 1717
#WorldHistory #History
A Great Horned Owl leaves her increasingly cramped nest located in the hollow of a tree. #wildlife #birds #owls
#FlowerReport:
Gilroy, California, yesterday.
peace.
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Female Rufous-tailed Jacamar at @tapirvalley.bsky.social
#birds #nature #costarica
A boyo taking a rest in the woods, as you do. #birds
This kind of made me cry a little. Everyone get together and put the vulnerable ones in the middle is what we should all be doing right now.
Good choice! 😊
Branch Manager is thriving with the April snow
Art by • Brian Froud
Lichen windfall ...
I saw several of these in my travels yesterday! I wondered, while driving, about the differences between heron, crane, and egrets.
blog.nwf.org/2011/03/is-t...
I also saw several cranes 😊
because some earthworms defy these categories, living in riverbeds or up trees or under bark. Some live in (marine!) beach sand; others just move about in the open without burrowing like dear old Archipheretima middletoni. Another worm fact: this really exists! www.inaturalist.org/observations...
If you don't dial the toe beans do you even have a cat?
#Caturday
A man and his dog in a photo booth, 1943.
Cold Waters 𓆝 ⋆.
I saw a video the other day of an alligator being harassed by a crocodile in Florida.
Gator was definitely the cuter of the two.
Crocodile looked like an absolute dinosaur/ danger Godzilla in comparison.
Which is funny because I wouldn't want to be in the water with -either- of them.
Love is an Univeral emotion across all species!
Eurasian Otters Pair (Lutra lutra) ink on paper, work got displayed at St. Petersburg at a national history museum.
#art #nature #illustration #sciart #scientificillustration #wildlifeart #traditionalart #endangeredspecies #otters #ink #love #care
A few weeks ago I posted an adult bark roach (Lanxoblatta rudis) and today I'm posting its super flat nymph. The "starry night" look is a teneral stage right after molting and before camouflage pigmentation appears. You can also see the network of tracheal tubes responsible for respiration.
Light stick
to be loved is to be changed
WOW, these baskets are about 9,500 years old! 🤯
Look like they were made yesterday rather than by hunter-gatherers during the Mesolithic!
Made of esparto grass, they were found inside the Cueva de Los Murciélagos (Cave of bats), Spain.
Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid 📷 by me
#Archaeology
My kids asked why we made monthly trips to the local bookstore when you could just order books on line. I told them, "You have to support what you want to keep."
Kurt Vonnegut man
For a brief break from the world, please enjoy a tale of two slugs.
#MarineLife #inverts 🧪🦑🐙
Nudibranch Jorunna pantherina (I think!) and not-nudibranch Elysia coodgeensis in a tidepool, about 1cm and 5mm long respectively. And with a few bonus microscopic epifauna video-bombing.