My goodness!! If I had legs like this I could kick-start a battle-ship!! LOL!!
These are Twig Wilters (Anoplocnemis curvipes) family Coreidae.
A large bug 24mm (about 1 inch) in length.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Cicadellidae sp - Leafhopper
Friday, December 27, 2013
Millipede (Doratogonus flavifilis)
Family Spirostrepidae
A person can get hypnotised looking at these stripes. J I wonder if that is the intention and if it does the same thing to bird which want to eat it? Or is it like zebra stripes which help to disguise it?
With the kind help of Rene de Klerk, I finally have it identified. Thanks Rene!!
Labels:
Doratogonus flavifilis,
millipede,
Spirostrepidae
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Black-shouldered Kite
Merry Christmas everyone!! Have a wonderful day!!
Found throughout SA and often seen perching on telephone lines.
Are great hoverers and will then swoop down to catch prey.
Eat mostly rodents but also small birds and reptiles.
Mainly solitary but sometimes seen as a pair.
Nestling cared for only by female for up to 3 months.
Info: Robert’s Birds of Southern Africa
Monday, December 23, 2013
Green-banded Swallowtail (Papilio nireus lyaeus)
Family Papilionidae Papilioninae
An extremely difficult butterfly to catch as it prefers higher areas of the trees as well as not landing anywhere so I was lucky to be able to sweep this one out of the air as it flew by after trying for two weeks to catch it!! LOL!!
A very large butterfly with a wingspan of 7.5 – 9cm.It’s colours make it unmistakable to identify.
Found in most of the northern regions as well as a broad strip along the eastern coast as far south as Mossel Bay.
Info: Field Guide to Butterflies of South Africa (Steve Woodhall)
Saturday, December 21, 2013
A close-up of a grasshopper
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Two-spotted Ground Beetle
(Thermophilum homoplatum) This is a large beetle, about 2.5 inches in length.
If you disturb it, it is quite prone to playing dead and hoping that you will go away. "You ain't kidding me mate, not until I have my pictures." (I wonder if he understood me? LOL!!)
If you disturb it, it is quite prone to playing dead and hoping that you will go away. "You ain't kidding me mate, not until I have my pictures." (I wonder if he understood me? LOL!!)
It preys on other ground dwelling insects.
For more extremely interesting information on this and other beetles, please visit Beetles in the Bush by Ted MacRae, a site well worth the visit.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Augrabies Flat Lizard (Platysaurus broadleyi)
Family Cordylidae
Some animals/insects are only found in one small
area and this lizard is one of them.
They occupy a small area around Augrabies Falls
which is situated in the Northern part of SA, near the Namibia border. The male
reaches a length of about 15cm. The female looks very different to the male.Saturday, December 14, 2013
Natal Acraea (Acraea natalica) Female
Family Nymphalidae Heliconiinae
Found in the northern regions as well as the east coast from about East London northwards.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Isn't he just the cutest? (Mantis)
Family Mantidae Giant Mantis (Sphodromantis gastrica)
We have many kind of mantis here and this is a baby of the Giant Mantis which gets to be about 5 inches in body length. The tail end eventually straightens out when it gets its first wings. It is a very common species and feeds mainly off caterpillars.
All mantids have large heads and compound eyes.
We have many kind of mantis here and this is a baby of the Giant Mantis which gets to be about 5 inches in body length. The tail end eventually straightens out when it gets its first wings. It is a very common species and feeds mainly off caterpillars.
All mantids have large heads and compound eyes.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Whitefaced Duck
Easily identified by white face.
Found from Swaziland and central regions and northwards.
Have a distinctive whistling call.
Habitat: All inland waters.
Eat seeds, grain, buds, tubers.
Info: Robert’s Birds of Southern Africa
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Garden Orb Web Spider (Argiope lobota)
Family Araneidae Argiopinae
I found this spider in Kruger National Park in the beginning of the year. It is the first time it is recorded as see there.Friday, December 6, 2013
Cape Fox
One of the most wonderful
experiences I have had in a long time was seeing these in the wild for the
first time. What beautiful animals they are!! We were sitting around the camp
fire when this one paid us a visit. Pictures were taken in Kgalagadi by Roberta
as I did not have my camera with me at the time and she kindly sent these to me.
Thanks Roberta. Hope to see you again soon.
These are small animals which weigh between 3-6Kg at
most.They are found only in the arid regions of South Africa where they are active at night.
Their lifespan is about 10 years.
Their food consists mainly of small reptiles and insects but they also eat fruit.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Diverse White (Appias epaphia contracta)
Family Pieridae Pierinae
About 4-5cm wingspan.Found in the eastern regions and as far south as the Eastern Cape.
Info: Field Guide to Butterflies of South Africa (Steve Woodhall)
Monday, December 2, 2013
Salt pans - Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
Natural salt pans are found in desert or semi-desert
areas and on the way to Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, I passed this one.
Pans are found where water has evaporated and the
minerals are left exposed to the sun.
They have developed over thousands of years and
especially when flying over the region, the white gleam stretching for many
miles can be easily seen.
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Goliath Heron
Found in the central and northern regions where there is inland water as well as open grasslands.
Solitary when feeding but roosts in colonies.
Eats frogs, insects, rodents, fish and small reptiles.
The nest is a platform of sticks in trees where it lays an average of 2-4 eggs.
Info: Robert’s Birds of Southern Africa
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Elephant babies are protected
Not only are they shielded by their mothers but by the rest
of the herd too.
The females and other siblings surround them and
make sure they are in the middle of the herd when moving.These pictures are of elephants in Addo Elephant Park where the majority are tuskless.
When born, calves are 100% in proportion unlike other animals which have larger heads and longer legs.
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