In the morning, admiring the flowers that lit up the otherwise less-than-thrilling sidewalks and byways, I spied a couple of animals I don’t usually expect to see hanging out on black-eyed Susans.
The first is at least an insect:
-But the second is one of those rare land-dwelling crustaceans, the wood louse…
…also known as the potato bug, pill bug, or roly-poly, depending on where and how you grew up. (Did you know it was a terrestrial crustacean? Isn’t that cool? It’s a kind of isopod, which will mean something to beachcombers but probably no one else.)
I don’t think I’ve ever seen traversing a blossom before.
And on my way home to work I spotted this lovely creature hanging out on a (morning glory?) growing on a chain-link fence:
There’s nothing like a little urban wildlife—coupled with the smug sensation of being the only one to have spotted it—to improve one’s commute.
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1 comment:
Very cool. Great shots.
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