a tiny spider
Got a good site,
next to a light,
dinner is served,
without much of a fight 😏

(Wonder which of those lines are the non-sticky lines the spider itself walks on without itself getting stuck!)
Got a good site,
next to a light,
dinner is served,
without much of a fight 😏

(Wonder which of those lines are the non-sticky lines the spider itself walks on without itself getting stuck!)
Took a night stroll yesterday after a gap… its a nice thing to do every night. The frog-orchestra for which no sophisticated Bose speaker or Dolby Surround System was any match… faded off after a while once they realized we were there. But after a while, they started again… Came across these reflections… what is…
The spectacular coral tree has so many guests If you just can’t get enough of it, you can look at this video – better still find one in your neighborhood and spend some time with it.
We may have noticed these common holes in soft sandy patches and walked on. Few might imagine that these tiny holes are actually the engineering effort of some young insects (antlion larvae), at work catching a little hard working engineer – an ant! As ambush predators, catching prey is risky because food arrives unpredictably and,…
Chiguru – an initiative from Cleanup Turahalli – has completed one month today. Chiguru – a germinating shoot, and typically prominent in Mango trees during the spring season, is an interactive program with neighboring children that brings them closer to nature. More than the program itself, its the overwhelming response by the children and their…
As iNaturalist reported, this fellow would grow up to be an Oleandar Moth. The caption is a satirical take on Robert Frost’s beautiful poem… The woods are lovely, dark and deep,But I have promises to keep,And miles to go before I sleep,And miles to go before I sleep. Touching an oleander caterpillar isn’t recommended. This…
This was an amazing sight… it looked like a snake at first sight, but then it was pretty strange… After a quick search based on a wild guess, it turned out to be larvae migrating, possibly some kind of a gnat larvae. But why are these larvae moving like this? You might guess that it…