Ok – I know you all might be wanting more mountains and national parks, but honestly, I need to write some posts to fill time so I have stuff scheduled while I’m out camping and have no internet access, so I’m going to mix in…
Category: Travel
Ok – couple things about this image. First, I specific use the word image because this is actually close to 400 photos (the entire series was 410 photos, but I lost count of how many I had to cut out from the front and end.…
One of the first few hikes I did at Glacier National Park was along Lake McDonald. I had hoped to be closer to the lake for more of the hike, but at one point (in a somewhat burned out area from a previous wildfire), I…
These little guys are tiny. And I mean *tiny*! Though I did have a few dives where I was finding them with ease because basically every piece of seaweed had at least one on it… and I found one large piece that had over 30!…
Just a couple from some stops along my drive to Montana…
Just some butterflies from the Bali archives today. Also, if you want, go back and check out the Swift Peacock Swallowtail post from a few years ago…
I shared a couple photos of this species of duck before, but let’s take a look at some more…
These nudibranchs go by a number of names – most of which include the name “shaggy” for obvious reasons…
Another dip into the archives… this time to grab some photos of snow-capped peaks. I leave tomorrow to head to what will certainly be more snowy mountains as I will be visiting Glacier National Park in Montana for a bit. It will take a little…
Snailfish are a family of fish that are mostly cold-water species. They kind of resemble a kind of tadpole and tend to rely on curling their tail up and staying motionless as a form of camouflage… when they do that, they almost look like just…
omsshead Warbonnets (Chirolophis nugator) are not always the easiest fish to find as they tend to be pretty shy and hide in their holes – but they have such an interesting face and hair-style! I have shared a couple other posts of them before…(1, 2)
These Horned Shrimp (Paracrangon echinata) are surprisingly well camouflaged even when they sit right out in the open…
These Long-mouthed Aeolids certainly are a funny looking nudibranch… They’re kind of like the elephants of the nudibranch world… I think they prey on tube worms and it seems they also use those tubes to lay their eggs to get them a little protection up…