March Shoulder Month With Venus, Jupiter, Dropwings And Skippers
Skies during daylight hours driving hot sunbeams beating the earth once again, afternoon to evening covered with cloud, little to no rainfall at the moment.
We dodged Cyclone Freddy, East to West back East, spinning axis took it back to Madagascar where those poor folk are now having a second round with the same storm.
Cloud formation looks promising, as evening approached it dissipated giving a wonderful view of Venus and Jupiter showing up, Waxing Gibbous was a little more toward the East not able to get all in neatly together to see them in the almost Blue Moment. Look between the branches of tree)
Talking about Blue next up will have to clarify for me, Navy Dropwing - (Trithemis furva) dancing in between the plants with what looked to be a Skipper (Pelopidas sp. (Hesperiinae)) chasing continuously.
Close up: Perhaps in the heat of the moment they did not keep very good company, interesting to watch all the same.
Skipper waiting to chase... BTW Zac was right in saying these guys come land in the same spot more often than not.
Another most unusual show recently, spider web along river rock wall, now who builds a nest like this I have no idea.
Exquisite in design, perhaps enjoys a little bird seed, ants would venture through possibly, how knows I think it just looks cool!
Gadding around watching life happen is my favourite times of the day, being outdoors, not enjoying the heat of the sun, outdoors with sublime crazy happenings around every corner.
Wishing you a wonderful day, remember to look up it's almost full moon once again, shoulder month starting to move toward shorter days, hopefully cooler soon down in the South.
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All photography is my own using a Canon PowerShot SC730 HS, resized for easier loading, writing is my own.
Thought for Today: "She is beautiful; she has love, understands; she respects herself and others; everyone likes, loves and honours her; she is a goddess." - African Proverbs