There’s an awesome movie (I’m forgetting it’s name, now) about life in a pasture or meadow – something like that – which has this awesome scene where it starts raining hard and you see all the bugs getting slammed around by these giant car-sized globs of water… It’s not one of the Attenborough films, I don’t think, but it’s comparably good.
matthewenglundsays
Looks like Occupy Twig to me :-)
Dick the Damnedsays
Marcus, i saw that too. The dragonfly was described as the ruthless killer of all insects that got in its way. It was very good natural history, as you say, on a par with DA.
That’s why i tried to make a joke of it throttling a stick insect.
It eats to live: why should it have sympathy for its mosquito meals?
Especially, why should we?
Not that the mosquito “should” have sympathy for us, either, but even parasites likely view their own parasites as loathsome (at least reasonably smart ones, like vampire bats).
Well aright. Sun-showers are the only way Im aware of to get this shot. I’m amazed/skeptical that the rain was so dense. Personally I would have staged this on a sunny day with a sprinkler ;)
AussieMikesays
Hold on Marge, it’s just a brief shower!! Marge????…….
ManOutOfTime says
What a beautiful photograph. Life is tough for little guys like that! Hang in there!
ManOutOfTime says
Which makes me realize that’s a better “hang in there” image than those kitsch posters with a car or a chimp.
Glen Davidson says
I whip my wings back and forth.
Glen Davidson
Dick the Damned says
Is the dragonfly trying to throttle a stick insect?
firefly says
What a fantastic shot!
a3kr0n says
Definitely award winning.
yellowsubmarine says
It’s like he’s standing in a tiny meteor shower. I’m glad to be big.
Marcus Ranum says
There’s an awesome movie (I’m forgetting it’s name, now) about life in a pasture or meadow – something like that – which has this awesome scene where it starts raining hard and you see all the bugs getting slammed around by these giant car-sized globs of water… It’s not one of the Attenborough films, I don’t think, but it’s comparably good.
matthewenglund says
Looks like Occupy Twig to me :-)
Dick the Damned says
Marcus, i saw that too. The dragonfly was described as the ruthless killer of all insects that got in its way. It was very good natural history, as you say, on a par with DA.
That’s why i tried to make a joke of it throttling a stick insect.
Markita Lynda, happy Winter Solstice, everyone! says
I wonder where that is–I never see dragonflies with orange wings.
Markita Lynda, happy Winter Solstice, everyone! says
It eats to live: why should it have sympathy for its mosquito meals?
Glen Davidson says
Especially, why should we?
Not that the mosquito “should” have sympathy for us, either, but even parasites likely view their own parasites as loathsome (at least reasonably smart ones, like vampire bats).
Glen Davidson
Marcus Ranum says
Ah, the movie I was referring to is “Microcosmos” — I highly recommend it.
feralboy12 says
Microcosmos, perhaps?
feralboy12 says
Ah, too late, I see.
Fine movie, though. I particularly liked the dung beetle sequence.
jasonmcdonald says
Well aright. Sun-showers are the only way Im aware of to get this shot. I’m amazed/skeptical that the rain was so dense. Personally I would have staged this on a sunny day with a sprinkler ;)
AussieMike says
Hold on Marge, it’s just a brief shower!! Marge????…….