#704 - Nature shots for Thursday.
A gloomy day to all of you fellow Hiveans. It's morning here and I was up since four thirty as usual to cater to my son who went to school early. Yesterday, the whole day I didn't do much at all because it was gloomy and there's sporadic rain from time to time. I wanted to go out for a walk but I wouldn't want to get caught when the rain start falling again. So I just watched tv and Netflix the whole afternoon. Then I also got my old dog to go outside to do its thing from time to time and I also did some home exercise for the upper and lower body.
For our daily shots, today let me share these photos related to nature. These next two shots shows a blue damselfly and another orange on the lower part. They are in the middle of a private thing and my bad if I bothered them at this moment in time. How their thing works, not really sure but I have been seeing this kind of activity from the damselflies since I was a child.
Then the next three shots shows a large brown forest cockroach that is on top of a large green leaf. There's a big difference with a house roach, this one doesn't seem to be able to fly and it might be missing those wings but it has a rugged back and it was friendlier that a house roach.
Then we got here a long and large millipede. The critter has red and black mostly over its body except the legs which are in yellow. It just continuesly walked while I was taking some shots without getting bothered. I also put my index finger as close to it as possible so we can have an idea how's the size pf this critter is.
Then we got here a gray moth that is tuck over on a green leaf. The critter is spending a good time and also a nice cover from this leaf. There's some spider web too so hope it didn't venture out too far and be a meal for an eight legged critter.
Speaking of spider, here's one with long legs and log abdominal part. It has black and orange on its appendages and a rather interesting design on its back.
Follow me on my nature travels.
Shot taken in Laguna, Philippines.