From Roots to Wings — A Tale of Nature’s Magic
If you look at nature with your mind, there is a story hidden in every corner of a leaf, in every branch, and even under the ground. I took the first picture during my free time after work. When I was tired of working, I was taking a break under that big tree. When I looked up, I saw its big leaves. They looked very beautiful, so I took out my phone and took a picture. I took the second picture while working. While digging the soil with a spade, the insect came out from under the ground. When I went to take the picture, I noticed that the insect had become sick because it had been injured a lot. I took the third picture on my way home after finishing work. The fly was sitting on a tree in its own way. I captured the fly on my phone at that time. It is very nice to see something like this in nature.
Bengali name: Barai
English name: Indian Jujube / Jujube fruit
Scientific name: Ziziphus mauritiana
Family: Rhamnaceae
Characteristics:
Small, round or oval green fruit.
The tree has thorns and the leaves are oval.
Rich in vitamin C and minerals, sweet and sour taste.
(Source : Wikipedia)
Name: White grub
Family: Scarabaeidae
Full form: Beetle
Habitat: Underground
Food: Tree roots, rotten leaves, etc.
(Source : Wikipedia)
Camera : Tecno Camon 40
Editing : Lightroom
Bengali name: Fly
English name: Housefly
Scientific name: Musca domestica
Family: Muscidae
Order: Diptera
Characteristics:
They are small insects with one pair of wings.
They are usually found in human homes, around food, and in garbage.
They can spread diseases because they carry germs (such as diarrhea, typhoid, etc.).
Life cycle: Egg → Larva (maggot) → Pupa → Full-grown fly.
(Source : Wikipedia)
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That collar looks so lovely and creative Katrina must look extra adorable wearing it!
I like both photos and thank you for sharing both options for us.
I usually prefer colored images when it comes to nature :)
Thanks for sharing also info of each species