Exploring the Matrix
...the biodiversity matrix
Monday, July 4, 2011
Predators and their prey
The world out there can be awfully dynamic, and some days there is a lot of action. Yesterday was one of those days...
Cedar Waxwing and dragonfly prey
Water strider and dragonfly prey
While we were photographing the action above, my sister was photographing this...
Eastern Kingbird and Polyphemus Moth
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