The silk floss tree (Ceiba speciosa) is a species
of deciduous tree native to the north-east of Argentina, east of
Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and southern Brazil. It is resistant to
drought and moderate cold. It grows fast in spurts when water is
abundant, and sometimes reaches more than 82 ft in height. Its trunk is
bottle-shaped, generally bulging in its lower third, measuring up to 7
ft in girth.
Monday, 27 October 2014
Sunday, 26 October 2014
What is the difference between a butterfly and a Moth?
One of the most common questions
any lepidopterist is asked by members of public concerns the difference between
a butterfly and a moth? The question is usually on the lines of surely, moths
are small brown things that fly at night, and eat clothes, however butterflies
fly during the day, and are nice pretty things? Unluckily it’s not nearly so
simple. There’re several other misunderstandings too, such as butterflies hold
their wings closed above their heads when they’re shut, but flat to the ground
when they’re open. Well this is patently not so. Many thousands of moth species
hold their wings closed above their backs, just like a butterfly.
Moreover another feature often
suggested as a structure to tell the two apart is the antennae, the common
perception is that on a butterfly they’re clubbed, and on a moth they are furry
but this is wrong again! Several thousands of moth species have antennae
similar like a butterfly and some butterfly species have moth like antennae.
One of the structures that is an
almost a distinguishing factor, is the frenulum the special wing-catch
used to keep the hind wings from riding up over the fore wings. In nearly all
butterflies it is of one type, and in most moths, it is another. Although
there’s an Australian skipper called Euschemon Rafflesia which cause this
distinction to fail, as the male has a moth type frenulum there’re also many
moth species which have a butterfly type wing catch.
As mentioned above, the idea that
butterflies are pretty and fly by day, but moths are dull and brown and fly by
night, is a common sentiment but it’s entirely erroneous. For example, the
Urania moth looking for a dull and brown night flyer, you couldn’t be more
wrong it’s obviously highly colored and it also flies by day.
The issue of day flying against
night flying is certainly not clear cut at all, as there’re great several moths
that are day fliers, however there’re very few butterflies that fly at night.
There’re species that will fly at night during migration while over the sea.
But it’s not their usual behavior given the choice they will rest at night.
When an animal is active by day,
it is said to be diumal and when it is active by night, it is said to be
nocturnal. There’re although myriad species that is active in the half light of
dusk and dawn. These species are said to be crepuscular, i.e. of diurnal moths
include many of tiger moths, which are often mistaken for butterflies, but
there’s a family of moths that are closely day fliers. These’re the Burnet
moths belongs to family Zygaenidae, which like so many diurnal moths are
chemically protected from the majority of predators. It has been noted that
some of them have traces of cyanide within their body tissues.
However there’re very few
nocturnal butterflies there’re a great several that are crepuscular, including
many of the Satyrs of the family Satyridae although the most impressive are the
“Owl” butterflies of the genus Caligo. There butterflies occur in South America
up through Central America and into the West Indies. Their larvae mostly feed
on banana plants, where they can become pests in commercial plantations. They
adults often like to feed on rotting fruit, which can be their downfall, as
collectors often use this weakness to set bait traps for them.
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Friday, 24 October 2014
Tillandsia Purple Flower
Lawrance jacob, you have an adventuring spirit and a very kind heart. I wanted to find something that'd remind you that even in times of worry or doubt that you're never alone and that there's a bright light that burns within you whenever you need it. I select for you the Tillandsia Purple Flower which is an epiphytes (also called aerophytes or air plants) i.e. they normally grow without soil while attached to other plants. This flower reminds me of your sky diving, water diving free spirit.
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Flowers
Thursday, 23 October 2014
Mono Lake - California USA
Mono Lake is a large,
shallow lake USA, saline soda that is located in Mono County in the
state of California, formed at least 760,000 years ago as a terminal
lake in a closed basin (which has no outlet the sea). The absence of the
high level causes outfalls salts that accumulate on the lake. These
salts also make the lake water is alkaline. It also has high levels of
arsenic.
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Pakistan
Sunday, 19 October 2014
Nests of a Bald Eagle
When a young pair of Bald Eagles wants to build a brand new nest, their first work is to find a place for it. They most likely prefer a territory close to water, where they can catch fish for their babies without wasting time flying back and forth a long distance, but in some areas may nest more than a few miles from fishing areas. In many parts of Alaska & northern Canada where trees are very scarce and short, eagles habitually nest on the ground. Therefore in the forested areas, they habitually choose one of the tallest trees in the area. If this is a "super-canopy" tree one sticking up above nearby trees the eagles can see all around, and also can fly into the nest without bonking their massive wings into branches.
Moreover in Canada and the northern and western states, several eagles always opt to select a coniferous tree-usually a pine, spruce, or fir. However in the eastern states, where big conifers may not be accessible in otherwise good habitat, eagles are more expected to nest in an oak, hickory, cottonwood, or other large leafy tree. Pairs habitually start a new nest in a living tree, though there’re often dead trees ("snags") neighboring where they have a view all around when they're resting close the nest. The healthier the tree it is the better. Well, Eagles normally use and keep adding sticks to their nests for years and years. Like a one well-studied Ohio nest was used for 34 years, until the tree lastly blew down. At times a tree with an eagle nest dies after several years. If the tree remains standing, then the eagles habitually remain there as long as their nest is safe. But the healthier the tree is to start with, the longer it will last.
Moreover in Canada and the northern and western states, several eagles always opt to select a coniferous tree-usually a pine, spruce, or fir. However in the eastern states, where big conifers may not be accessible in otherwise good habitat, eagles are more expected to nest in an oak, hickory, cottonwood, or other large leafy tree. Pairs habitually start a new nest in a living tree, though there’re often dead trees ("snags") neighboring where they have a view all around when they're resting close the nest. The healthier the tree it is the better. Well, Eagles normally use and keep adding sticks to their nests for years and years. Like a one well-studied Ohio nest was used for 34 years, until the tree lastly blew down. At times a tree with an eagle nest dies after several years. If the tree remains standing, then the eagles habitually remain there as long as their nest is safe. But the healthier the tree is to start with, the longer it will last.
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Pangong Tso is one of the largest brackish lakes in Asia.
It is located at a height of 4,250 meters, far away in
barren land in Ladakh India, Pangong Tso is one of the largest brackish lakes
in Asia. The beautiful crystal clear blue lake sprawls over an area of 1hundred kilometers across the borders of two countries in India and China. It is
one of the most charismatic lakes situated on the Changtang plateau in
eastern Ladakh region. Pangong Lake is also famous by the name of Hollow
Lake and appears as a clear symbol of nature craftsmanship. The brackish
water plays with sunlight to produce different effects of light.
One-third part of the lake lies in India while the remaining two-third
lies in Tibet, a region controlled by China.
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Moraine Lake is a glacially-fed lake in Banff National Park, Alberta Canada
Moraine Lake is a glacially-fed lake
in Banff National Park, 14 kilometers (8.7 mi) outside the Village of
Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. It is situated in the Valley of the Ten
Peaks, at an elevation of approximately 6,183 feet (1,885 m). The lake
has a surface area of 0.5 square kilometers (0.19 sq mi). The
lake, being glacially fed, does not reach its crest until mid to late
June. When it is full, it reflects a distinct shade of blue. The color
is due to the refraction of light off the rock flour deposited in the
lake on a continual basis.
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Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Namtso or Lake Nam China
Namtso or Lake Nam means “holy lake” in Tibetan
language, it’s a mountain lake located on the border between Damxung
County (Lhasa) and #Baigoin County (Nagqu) in China. It is a salt lake
that birthed from Himalayan tectonic plate movements in Paleogene age. The
lake’s water comes from rain, melted ice and snow of NyenchenTonglha
mountains and gives a rich blue color on the surface that makes sky and
lake one, thus making entire region mystical.
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Jack London Lake, Jagodina District, Magadan Region, Russia.
One of the most exotic and beautiful lakes of the Far
East, located at an altitude of 803 meters above sea level. Its length
in the north-west direction is 10 km., And depth - 50 meters. The
highest peak in the Lake District is the peak Aboriginal. Into the lake
several creeks and river Purga. There are 4 islands on the lake, one of
the islands divides it into two parts - the Small and Big Jack. Jack
London Lake is located in a reserved zone. This is a great place to
stay, where you can spend time on the wildlife in the tent, enjoying the
peace and pristine beauty of these places.
There are guided tours to visit the lake, in the tour also includes sightseeing Magadan, a visit to Lake "Dancing grayling." Tourists are accommodated in wooden huts or tents. Offers fishing, berry and mushroom picking, walking tour to the lake by Jack London (3 km.), wildlife photographytransition to Annachag ridge to the base of the peak Aboriginal, excursions to the islands, and many other attractions
There are guided tours to visit the lake, in the tour also includes sightseeing Magadan, a visit to Lake "Dancing grayling." Tourists are accommodated in wooden huts or tents. Offers fishing, berry and mushroom picking, walking tour to the lake by Jack London (3 km.), wildlife photographytransition to Annachag ridge to the base of the peak Aboriginal, excursions to the islands, and many other attractions
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Moraine Lake Canada
The gorgeous Moraine Lake is a glacially-fed lake in Banff National
Park, 14 KM (8.7 mi) outside the Village of Lake Louise,
Alberta, Canada. It is well situated in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an
elevation of approximately 6,183 feet (1,885 m). The lake Moraine has a surface
area of .5 square kilometres (0.19 sq mi). The lake, being
glacially fed, does not reach its crest until mid to late June. When it
is full, it reflects a distinct shade of blue. The colour is due to the
refraction of light off the rock flour deposited in the lake on a
continual basis.
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Tuesday, 14 October 2014
Karambar Lake or Qurumbar Lake Gilgit Pakistan
The Gorgeous Karambar Lake (also famous as Qurumbar Lake) is a high
altitude lake located in Ishkomen, a Tehsil of District Ghizer in
Gilgit–Baltistan, near the boundary of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of
Pakistan. The Lake is the 31st highest lake in the world and 2nd highest in
Pakistan at a height of 14,121 feet and one of the highest
biologically active lakes on earth. The Lake length is about 3.9 kilometers and width is 2 km and, average depth is 52 meters. Karamabr
Lake is the deepest lake in the valley with a maximum and mean depth of
55m and 17.08m respectively and is spread over a surface area of 263.44
hectares (2,634,400 m2) and discharges into Karambar valley of Gilgit
Baltistan. Water clarity level is 13.75, which is
highest value ever recorded in the literature of lakes in Pakistan.
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Monday, 13 October 2014
The spectacular boiling lave and ice bubbles images that celebrate the beauty of nature
These’re
extremely beautiful pictures you’ve to look again and again to realize exactly
what they are. German photographer Thorsten Scheuermann has travelled the world
to snap a series of images that take a left-field view at nature’s beauty
concentrating on one sole object. The photographer took the dangerous
initiatives to captures the luminous, boiling lava of Kilauea Volcano, blue
cracked mud in Oregon's Alvord Desert, and a humble row of trees in
Leavenworth, Washington. These’re stunning sites that can gain greater
significance and have their beauty exposed when excluding everything else
around them. It was really a memorable trip and I enjoyed a lot with lot of new
learning’s. The moments of beauty around me in everyday life, things like
evening light filtering through leaves or an interesting cloud formation
spotted during my commute. My object is to encouraged people to pay more
attention to their environment & love their surroundings. I absolutely
relish the beings outdoors with my camera, even weather conditions aren’t
perfect. I always have a good time just getting out there and enjoy the process
of looking for photo opportunities. I am always critical of my own work and
realize lots of opportunity for improvement. But since that means spending more
time outside photographing, it's inspiring rather than discouraging.Source: Dailymail
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