Happy Sunday to all my friends
My friend!!
Nature has its own beauty, the air is still fresh with amazing places hidden in it and interesting insects to see and the atmosphere is so calming presented there.
Well...
On this occasion I want to share some pictures that I had time to take.
The short story
At that time when I finished my activity, namely visiting the plantation, I took the time or took a little time to go on an adventure to find some pictures that could be shared with this extraordinary community.
Okay friends, this is my post at this meeting "adventure to find some pictures after daily activities". and below are some pictures and a little short writing from me, so keep following this post
On the way home from the plantation, the road was very smooth and I had time to take pictures there
Look my friend how friendly the weather is today.
Well...
After taking a short break, I started looking for some pictures.
Come follow me on an adventure looking for some pictures
The main place to look for pictures is around me, and this path is the path to someone's plantation, the reason I chose this place is because I think it's a little easier to find what I'm looking for, like grasshoppers.
Sure enough
I immediately found one of the grasshoppers
My friend
If you pay close attention, this insect is almost similar to the leaf where it perches, this is because grasshoppers protect themselves by using camouflage. Camouflage means blending in with the surrounding environment. Grasshoppers blend in with their environment so that other animals do not eat them.
And this animal has a lot of interesting facts, one of which is that grasshoppers are included in the group of ancient insects. Grasshoppers are one of the oldest groups of insects still alive, Isn't it amazing my friend?
Then
A few minutes later, I found the next animal, this time I found a snail.
When I first saw it, I was immediately interested in taking some pictures of it, because of its tiny shape.
My friend!!
After searching on Google, it turns out that this animal is called "Partula"
Partula is a genus of air-breathing tropical land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Partulidae.
Partula species in Tahiti are usually found on the underside of Caladium and plantain leaves, although in some valleys, they are often found on Dracaena and turmeric.
For more information about this animal, my friend can visit here
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partula_(gastropod)
Then I continued my adventure in looking for pictures, and my next place was a banana plantation not far from the first place.
Not long after searching, I immediately found a mushroom that was very unique to me.
This mushroom is red in color and has a very small shape, I think if I compare it to my thumb, then my thumb is twice as big as this mushroom.
And when I wanted to decide to go home, accidentally a wild bird caught my attention, its voice was so noisy that I looked for its origin, after finding it, it turned out that the bird had such bright colors with an interesting combination.
My friend
This animal has a key role in maintaining the balance of nature, one of which is controlling pests, looking at the bird's beak, I think it is an insect eater, with that, it has an important role in maintaining excessive insect populations.
Okay friends, those are some pictures and short stories from me at this meeting, hopefully you are all entertained and like what I share this time and I personally say a thousand thanks to all of you who have taken a little time to read my post.
Greetings everyone
See you at the next meeting
Camera used | Handphone |
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Lens | 64 mp |
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Photography | amazing nature (AN) |
Photographer | @antonydossantos |
About the author
Maulizar Mawardi or better known as @antonydossantos. I am a student. Like taking pictures, but not a professional photographer, insect lover, nature lover, looking for momentum is my hobby.
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