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Dec 23, 2010
Dec 5, 2010
Tropical Dove
Photo of a tropical dove relaxing during her morning sun-bath. The bird in the photo look like a Bar-shouldered Dove (Geopilia humeralis) or a Peaceful Dove (Geopelia striata).
The photo is shot with 24x digital zoom, so the photo quality is not pleasing.
Posted by RWS at 9:45 AM 4 comments
Labels: Bird
Nov 8, 2010
Red Powder Puff Flower - Sensitive Briar
Close up photo of tropical red Powder Puff Flower or Sensitive Briar. On a closer look, Powder Puff flower look like a Mimosa Pudica flower.
Calliandra haematocephala is a fast growing shrub that can grow tall but also spreads wide. If desired it can be kept smaller by trimming. Interesting enough the leaves close at night.
The buds before the flowers open look like raspberries. This large shrub can
be grown indoor if trimmed and grown in a pot but it will be best if you can grow it outside in a warm climate.
Powder Puffs come in white as well. Power Puff originated from Bolivia.
Recommended reading:
* Photo of Dillenia Suffroticosa - Simpoh Air
* Ixora Petal And Water Droplets
* Pitcher Plants, Nepenthes, Monkey Cup
Posted by RWS at 11:38 PM 4 comments
Labels: Flower
Oct 25, 2010
Chilasa clytia butterfly
Chilasa clytia, a common tropical butterfly found in Borneo. If not for the gloomy weather, the photo shoot would be perfect. The Chilasa clytia was just perching still on a flower and the air was still. A steady shot but lighting was a let down.
About a foot away in normal macro mode (not zero macro).
I think the photo above is about 5x lens zoom.
A normal shot.
See my Flickr gallery as well for more tropical butterflies.
Posted by RWS at 10:39 PM 10 comments
Labels: Insect - Butterfly
Oct 22, 2010
Dead Huntsman Spider
Photo of a dead Huntsman spider.
Recommended reading:
* Wasp spider of Borneo - Argiope bruennichi
Posted by RWS at 2:33 PM 1 comments
Labels: Insect - Spider
Oct 20, 2010
Borneo Red Ants
Red ants or fire ants from Borneo.
The bodies of fire ants, like all insects' bodies, are broken up into three sections: the head, the thorax, and the abdomen, with three pairs of legs and a pair of antennae. Fire ants can be distinguished from other ants by their copper brown head and body with a darker abdomen. The worker ants are blackish to reddish, and their size varies from 2mm to 6 mm (0.12 in to 0.24 in). These different sizes of the ants can all exist in the same nest.
Recommended photos:
* Macro photos of red fire ants
Posted by RWS at 9:52 PM 1 comments
Labels: Ant
Oct 14, 2010
Setora fletcheri slug caterpillar
Photo of a maroon spiky Setora fletcheri slug caterpillar. The slug caterpillar's decoration is not just for show. At any sign of danger, each cluster of spines blooms into a bristly sphere. Glands at the base of the spines produce venom rich in histamines--liquid peril for any would-be attacker.
Setora fletcheri showing warning coloration and spines loaded with toxins that erect when the slug is disturbed.
Photo shot at JP Jaban farm, 14th Mile Kuching Serian Road.
Posted by RWS at 12:30 PM 0 comments
Labels: Insect - Caterpillar
Oct 12, 2010
Baccaurea angulata - Belimbing Merah
Baccaurea angulata is a tropical wild fruit indigenous to Borneo. Baccaurea angulata is also known locally as Belimbing Merah, Belimbing Bukit, Gerumin Bereh (Bidayuh), Tampoi Merah, Uchong (Iban) or Belimbing hutan.
Elsewhere, this fruit is also called as Embaling (Sabah), Embaling bobou (Brunei) and Asem ketiak, pidau (Kalimantan).
Baccaurea angulata is also close relative of the Starfruit (Averrhoa carambola). Some may called it Red Angle Starfruit.
The Baccaurea angulata fruits have a tangy taste, both the aril and the skin. A seasonal fruit which is often seen from November to January, sold by roadside sellers and in native fruit and vege markets.
Ripen Baccaurea angulata are either in red or pinkish.
And when the season come, Baccaurea angulata is very generous with its fruits. The fruits are borne from the trunk and branches. Plentiful of them.
Baccaurea angulata may reach 8 m tall, profusely branched. Flowers (yellow) and fruits (red) colourful so may be planted as an ornamental. Fruits are angular and inside is white, juicy, sourish-sweet edible pulp.
Posted by RWS at 10:54 PM 4 comments
Labels: Fruit
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