Sunday, January 15, 2012
Sunday Spinelessness - 2012
Alright, it's time to break out from the post-thesis/ Christmas holiday / summertime lethargy that this blog, and its writer, have sunk into and get properly started with 2012.
Following tradition*, I'll start the year with further proof that the lol-fauna of science blogs is entirely more diverse than that of any other corner of the internet. A nymph of the New Zealand praying mantis (Orthodera novaezealandiae or whē) eyeing up the photographer from an anemone leaf in my parents' garden (thanks to Rafael maia (@hylopsar) for the idea).
*Well, it's happened twice now.
Following tradition*, I'll start the year with further proof that the lol-fauna of science blogs is entirely more diverse than that of any other corner of the internet. A nymph of the New Zealand praying mantis (Orthodera novaezealandiae or whē) eyeing up the photographer from an anemone leaf in my parents' garden (thanks to Rafael maia (@hylopsar) for the idea).
*Well, it's happened twice now.
Labels: environment and ecology, mantids, Orthodera novaezealandiae, photos, sci-blogs, sunday spinelessness