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*Large prints available* (2 meters +) The underwing pattern is highly cryptic. It is conceivable that the eye pattern is a generalized form of mimicry. It is known that many small animals hesitate to go near patterns resembling eyes with a light-colored iris and a large pupil, which matches the appearance of the e...
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This was a busy day for me. I met my friend to help her with her new camera, www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=32036 and afterwards went into the Museum to let someone know of the panorama I took of a child and her mother, www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=31803 and while I was there I found an...
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- Wonderment of a Child - the Thrill of Discovery: Butterfly Wing of the Houston Museum of Natural Science - 1/4 - a 360 Panorama by David Engle
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Actually, it is called the Cockrell Butterfly Center and Insect Zoo, but I have always heard it as the Butterfly Wing of the Museum. At any one time, it seems like there may be thousands of butterflies in this enclosure and in this particular panorama, we see a child with her mother experiencing the thrill of disco...
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- Extatosoma tiaratum (Orange Giant Prickly Stick) and Phyllium celebicum (Green Moving Leaf): Butterfly Wing of the Houston Museum of Natural Science 2/4 by David Engle
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An Update: The actual names of these two insects was provided to me by a very nice lady who works for the Museum of Natural Science and the correction has been applied. Actually, it is called the Cockrell Butterfly Center and Insect Zoo, but I have always heard it as the Butterfly Wing of the Museum. At any one t...
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- Rain Forrest Butterflies, an Extatosoma tiaratum and an Iguana: Butterfly Wing the Houston Museum of Natural Science - 3/4 by David Engle
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Actually, it is called the Cockrell Butterfly Center and Insect Zoo, but I have always heard it as the Butterfly Wing of the Museum. At any one time, it seems like there may be thousands of butterflies in this enclosure and in this particular panorama, in the rain forrest we see an iguana and to the far left, a Orang...
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- Rain Forrest Butterflies: Butterfly Wing of the Houston Museum of Natural Science 4/4 by David Engle
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Actually, it is called the Cockrell Butterfly Center and Insect Zoo, but I have always heard it as the Butterfly Wing of the Museum. At any one time, it seems like there may be thousands of butterflies in this enclosure and in this particular panorama, part of the dome is visible and below it is the artificial rain for...
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A garden at the Frontera Audubon Society's nature preserve in the city of Weslaco, Texas containes this water feature that attracts birds and butterflies. The plants are all South Texas natives.
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I ventured back to The Conservatory at Dow Gardens on a cold and sunny winter day. The warm temperatures and humid air inside the building that is necessary to sustain all of the plant life was not very conducive to my camera equipment and lenses. It was at least a 45 minute to one hour wait while my equipment got clim...
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I ventured back to The Conservatory at Dow Gardens on a cold and sunny winter day. The warm temperatures and humid air inside the building that is necessary to sustain all of the plant life was not very conducive to my camera equipment and lenses. It was at least a 45 minute to one hour wait while my equipment got clim...
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After a 90 minute 4x4 ride over rocky "roads" to a forest canopy zip line tour, we arrived at the base on Volcan Mombacho. The view was gorgeous, but even more amazing was the swarm of butterflies, concentrated on these poinsetta-like plants. There are a lot of them... how many can you find? (Canon 30D, 14...
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