The Roe deer or curiosity (Capreolus capreolus)
The Roe deer or curiosity (Capreolus capreolus)
Flower or crab spider (Misumena vatia)
Lightning, Puy de dôme, France
Flying over the clouds
Flying Hoverfly
European tree frog (Hyla arborea)
Praying mantis at the toilet
The “Chaîne des Puys” range blasted by thunder.
On the left, the Puy de Dôme. This volcano being dormant since 11000 years is the highest point of the “Chaîne des Puys” range
The marbled white (Melanargia galathea)
Sylvain azure (Limenitis reducta)
Spirographe (Spirographis spallanzani), Mediterranean sea
The Spirograph is a sea worm living in the Mediterranean Sea, in the Atlantic Ocean and in the North Sea.
This animal, living and fixed on a rock wall, can be seen up to 40 meters deep in the water. Being able to measure up to 35 centimeters long, this animal deploys from its mouth a feather duster of filaments enabling to catch its food and some air. The stem of this sea flower is in reality a tube made out of mucus and sand by the worm.
Flower crab spider (genius: Misumena)
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
Apollo (Parnassius apollo rhodopensis)
Mediterranean red sea star (Echinaster sepositus), France, Mediterranean Sea
The common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) arms can length up to 1 meter long
A toad eagerly awaiting in his hole
The bufo bufo is a nocturnal animal. This animal spends the day hidden in a hole he dug, in abandoned burrows or simply under a stone or a dead piece of wood. This hiding place serves also as base for hunting. Indeed, the common toad hunts mainly on the lookout. He stays at the exit of his hole until a prey (fly, caterpillar, slug…) passes nearby. Then, he can catch the prey with his sticky tongue.
Stream, Auvergne, France
Spiny starfish (Marthasterias glacialis)
Auvergne, France
The life of a raindrop is full of adventure. Its journey will take it to the bottom of the ocean abyss at 11,000 meters below sea level. It will make its way around the world several times until one day it evaporates and climbs the great heights to join the clouds, 9,000 meters in the air.
However the life of a raindrop can also be a life of ongoing patience. Some raindrops wait, frozen in the antarctic ice for over 800,000 years. A raindrop that decides to take aim for a lake will have to wait 17 years before it can once again evaporate; its oceanic cousin will have to wait more than 3,000 years. Once evaporated, the raindrop still has an 8 day journey crossing layers of terrestrial atmosphere before finally rejoining its cloud.
Icefall, Auvergne, France
France, Auvergne
Auvergne, France
Auvergne, France
Cave diving, Landenouse Resurgence, Lot, France
Auvergne, France
Spider and dew