ID: Yellow Peach moth
This particular spot of the trail had surprising amount of yellow peach moths resting on or underneath the leaves. Being early in the morning, during the winter season, the...
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Type: Posts; User: Prajwal J Ullal
ID: Yellow Peach moth
This particular spot of the trail had surprising amount of yellow peach moths resting on or underneath the leaves. Being early in the morning, during the winter season, the...
ID: Katydid
Accidentally spotted this freshly molted katydid on the dried-up part of the plant, and what was astonishing is the fact that it was blending so well with the colours and the texture...
ID: Handmaiden moth
A frame of the, slightly, weathered Handmaiden moth, that seemed to be sluggishly moving around on the rocky patches of the trail, right next to the small water-lock. The moth...
ID: Coppersmith barbet
While returning from the trail suddenly spotted this beauty that came and settled onto the tree, unaware about my presence in its vicinity, this beauty, once the bird of...
ID: Tiny grass blue feeding on bushmint flower
One of the most common butterflies seen fluttering around in the ground level, during the daytime, these are a very difficult subject to frame,...
ID: Water willow(justicia)
While traversing the trail, which almost had started drying up with the incoming dry winters, the whole terrain had already started shifting to the warmer tones with...
ID: Indian Sunbeam Butterfly caterpillar
An interesting encounter while traversing the new trail, this beauty was well camouflaged in the semi-curled green leaf. The shape of the beauty put us in...
ID: Crimson dropwing/Crimson marsh glider
One of the most beautiful dragonflies, these usually seem to have a favorite perch and prefer to stay on it or near it even if disturbed by any intruder....
ID: Bee(Specific id help appreciated)
A usual contributor to the pollination cycle of nature, these bees are regularly seen drenched in tiny pollens, at some instances they get so much of them...
Not sure how long it was there before I spotted it, but it was hardly bothered by me approaching it so close, and kept on sipping
ID: Commander butterfly caterpillar
One of the devilish beauties of nature, these have a very close resemblance to the Star Wars’ Sith Lord’s appearance, especially that reddish protrusions and...
The insect in the rear is the molt of the mayfly
Had cropped down the frame roughly by 10%
ID: Stink bug
A close up shot of the, pretty big, stink bug, that seemed to have taken refuge on the garden tree sucking out the essential liquid matter for its survival. Infamous for their nasty...
ID: Non Biting midge
Usually seen, atleast in my case, next to the mangrove areas, these non-biting midges seem to follow the new norm of social distancing, maintaining an arm’s length distance...
The lighting wasnt too bright, due to the smog all around and wanted to capture the spider and the golden sheen without bumping the ISO
This is cropped down by 10-15%
ID: Mayfly
2020 has been a tough year for all, I guess apart from the elite class, and something that most would like to forget and may be evolve from it, just like this mayfly, that just freshly...
ID: Peahen
One of the resident beauties of this area, in the outskirts of Hubli, these make their presence felt with several morning calls and grandeur sight, for the early morning walkers. When...
ID: Cuckoo bee(ID confirmation appreciated)
In a typical festive mood, this beauty seemed to be in a very lazy mood, sleeping thru the wintery cold mornings. Spotted on the tip of a twig, this bee...
ID: Yellow peach moth with a tiny spider in the base
Spotted this beauty perched underneath the leaf, probably resting, or sleeping, as it hardly moved when I tried framing the beauty. Though...
ID: Morning glory
A simple frame of the beautiful and vibrant morning glory flower, in all of its glory, standing out from the usual bunch of the bloom. The flower, though almost roundish to look...
ID: Orb weaver spider
One of the most common spiders, mostly tiny ones, could be seen along the walking area, along the wild shrubs that had popped up during the monsoon session. With the location...
ID: Hoopoe
One of the most elusive bird, atleast in my case, have always observed them in flight and disappearing in the thicket of the trees, rarely spotting them in close range and documenting...
ID: Kite being pestered by a crow
One of the most common sight in the urban environment is the sight of a kite gliding along the skyline, and when we spot a residential kite, a one sided...