My entry for the Amazing Nature Contest
Have you noticed recently some new creatures? I have and happy to share what I found this week. Almost everyday I carry the camera at work, because if I have 5 minutes to spare outside I may see something extraordinary. Or, not so extraordinary, but worth to be captured. However, since I have begun shooting at everything, first with the phone camera, my mates at work used to call me when they see something unusual. I will drop everything, grab the camera and run to see what they have found. This is how I came across to this moth.
I enchanced the colours a bit, because the moth was almost invisible on the wall. Depending on the angle you look at, it blends so well and you could easily miss to see it. Although you can see that the colour is beige, brown, in reallity it looked more greyish.
I like the moths, they are easy to photograph as they can stay still, not like the butterflies. And look how fluffy they are.
I found it difficult to identify it. My app google lens was't very helpful. Does anyone know what kind this moth is?
Move on from moths to toads. First I saw with the corner of my eye something moving from the path to the grass. I still did not know what it might be, but a second one hopped and it was a froggie. Technically is a baby toad. This is where I got confused, frog or toad? Honestly I know next to nothing about them. Simply because I have never been interested. Oh, and I had no camera this time and of course until I reached the office I encountered another one. I knew the phone will not be good enough and did not bother to take it out.
On the next day I was equipped with the camera and knowing they were around I wasn't disappointed.
The toad is small, very small - less than an inch. From afar it looked all one colour - dark brown, but in fact it is covered with dots in green, black and rusty colour. And according to google lens this might be green toad.
Like the moth, the toad was well blended and if it was still, I might pass by without noticing.
As you can see some photos I zoomed to give you better idea of its appearence. And luckily the little one turned around to give me more options of shooting.
I must admit as much as I did not like them toads,this little one looked kinda of cutie. Especially when stared at the camera.
What I have found this week was new and amazing. Amazing how these creatures use the environment to hide and become invisible. Amazing how many live so close to us and perhaps most of the people got no clue about them.
And that's all for now.
Happy Friday! Weekend is almost near!
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