Ruby-Tailed Wasp (Hedychrum nobile), family Chrysididae, Scotland
photograph by David Hamilton
Murhut Falls
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Behold the pocket-sized western pygmy possum! (Cercartetus concinnus). One of the world’s smallest possums, this species typically weighs just 0.5 oz (14 g)—the size of an AA battery. This dainty marsupial is a nectarivore, meaning that its diet consists primarily of plant nectar. It inhabits treetops in forests throughout parts of Australia, using its long prehensile tail like a fifth limb as it moves from branch to branch.
Photo: gilliank, CC BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist
Wolf cub By: Karl H. Maslowski From: The Order of Wolves 1976
Great Plains Skink (Plestiodon obsoletus), family Scincidae, TX, USA
photograph by Frank Portillo
Made awkward eye contact with an Osprey flying overhead today
I have only heard and read about pain and heartbreak from an outsider's perspective. Up until now! It is a sinking feeling.
You tell yourself it isn't the end of the world but then begin to ponder - it certainly feels like it. Atleast for now it does. Humans are strange beings. In pursuit of attaining ecstasy they let themselves be vulnerable to the agony of heartbreak.
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