Showing posts with label isopod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label isopod. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2012

Why I’ll Miss Being Able to Walk to Work


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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