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…
While we’re on the subject of species similar to stuff I’ve seen in Florida… I previously posted photos some Flapping Dingbats (Gastropteron chacmolis) from Florida, but up here in Washington, they get Winged Sea Slugs (Gastropteron pacificum). Though I’ve never seen the Flapping Dingbats swimming…
On a recent dive, we were finding a ton of these Spotted Aglaja (Aglaja ocelligera). I have shared other aglaja from Florida before, so as soon as I saw these I knew they were in the aglaja family. They were quite pretty despite their relatively…
Another dip into the archives… this time for an assortment from Bryce Canyon… I’ll be heading out on the road again here in a few more weeks, so you’ll likely be getting some more landscape stuff again soon… though, I haven’t heard anyone complaining about…
While we’re on the subject of ducks… Here are a few shots of a pair of Harlequin Ducks I managed to photograph at Keystone Jetty on Whidbey Island. I had seen a post that someone else saw them there and figured I would try getting…
More from the archives… These shots of Green-winged Teals are from a visit to Arcata Marshes during my trip through California.
Recently I’ve seen a few of these White-and-Orange Tipped Nudibranchs (Janolus fusca). In the past the few times I have seen these guys, they’ve been smaller and scrunched up so it was hard to even tell where their rhinophores are, but these couple I’ve been…
I haven’t been able to get an ID on these worms, but I’ve been seeing them fairly regularly on a number of my dives in the Puget Sound and Hood Canal. Some of them are rather long, ranging up to 6-10 inches (it is hard…