Thursday, July 23, 2009
How green is my window
We got new plants today! One of them is the passion flower. Our old garden had two of these lovely creepers. We had not planted them for the flowers but for the butterflies they attract.
The passion flower plants are hosts to the Tawny Coaster butterflies. Medium sized, brick coloured slow flying beauties.
To our pleasant surprise ,the plant we selected was already "infected" by the caterpillars and we enjoyed convincing the lady at the nursery to let them be.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Telamonia dimidiata
A new resident on our champa tree.
While searching for the spiders identity on the internet, I stumbled upon one more interesting thing about this particular spider species.
Telamonia dimidiata was a victim of an Email Hoax!
A chain letter type email was widely circulated saying that these spiders have entered the US and are causing deaths in humans!
The spiders were supposed to be partial to dark corners of toilet seats , from where they launched attacks on their unsuspecting victims .
These are very common jumping spiders who weave nests among leaves .
They are completely harmless...
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Nesting Whiteeyes
The pair of whiteeys which regularly visit out bird bath were acting funny for the past week.
After a long search they seem to have found a suitable place to build a nest.
Unfortunately it's not in my garden but in our neighboring garden. The birds have selected a leafy neem tree and the nest is about 20 -25 feet above ground. I don't have a clear view of the nest as the branch is quite leafy.But from the glimpses that I get of it, the basic structure seems to be ready. The birds seem to be lining it now. Saw one of the whiteeyes with a white fluffy something in its beak .
Watching the nest is going to be good fun for the next month or so...
The dissection of the bulbul nest is still pending.
After a long search they seem to have found a suitable place to build a nest.
Unfortunately it's not in my garden but in our neighboring garden. The birds have selected a leafy neem tree and the nest is about 20 -25 feet above ground. I don't have a clear view of the nest as the branch is quite leafy.But from the glimpses that I get of it, the basic structure seems to be ready. The birds seem to be lining it now. Saw one of the whiteeyes with a white fluffy something in its beak .
Watching the nest is going to be good fun for the next month or so...
The dissection of the bulbul nest is still pending.
Friday, July 17, 2009
What is a bulbul's nest made of?
I had to chop off one of the Ashoka trees some days back. The winds and the rains broke the trunk and the whole tree fell over our neighbors flower pots. An Abandoned bulbul's nest was also found. It is not exactly a very interesting sight , but I thought it would be interesting to take it apart and do a 'forensic analysis' of it. what type of twigs are used, how many are used. etc..
Friday, July 10, 2009
Where have all the sparrows gone?
The once common house sparrow is no more seen around our city home. Nor is it found at our farm. They seem to be doing fairly fine at our work place just outside the city. But with the city bursting it's boundaries, I have no clue how long the outskirts would remain the ideal habitat for the sparrows.
Decided to put up some nesting boxes inside the factory building today!The birds don't seem to mind the noise all the machines make. Hope they like the new homes..
Will post some pictures when the boxes are ready and put up.
Decided to put up some nesting boxes inside the factory building today!The birds don't seem to mind the noise all the machines make. Hope they like the new homes..
Will post some pictures when the boxes are ready and put up.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
The Baby Bugs
Baby bugs , still huddled around the eggs that hosted them for so long.
Our new garden is just a few flower pots as yet , and these seem to be adequate enough for nature to sprout.
Suddenly spotted these young fellows today afternoon , as if together in conference trying to decide what to do with their brand new life.
Our new garden is just a few flower pots as yet , and these seem to be adequate enough for nature to sprout.
Suddenly spotted these young fellows today afternoon , as if together in conference trying to decide what to do with their brand new life.
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