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Thursday, June 12, 2014
Turn on the Light and They Wiill Come
One of the interesting things about living in a forest is the amount of moths that are found here. From mid spring to fall if I leave an outside light on at my house by morning there will be an amazing amount of moths gathered around it. Though not as colorful as butterflies they come in a stunning array of patterns and beautiful earth tone colors. While not always the gardeners friend they are extremely important. Moths are a cornerstone species in that they provide food at a critical time for migrating bats and the protein in the form of caterpillars and larvae for baby birds. It helps illustrate how important a role the simple moth can play in the grand scheme of things. For without them entire populations of birds and bats can suffer. Here are a few images of moths from my backyard after leaving the light on.
God's precious love to all,
chris
All images created with a Canon 7D and a 100mm macro lens. Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod with a Bogen 3055 Ballhead. Camera Settings- AV mode, ISO 400,F16.0-F22.0 , shutter speed varied.
Labels:
bats,
birds,
Canon,
Canon 7D,
food,
forest,
macro photography,
moth,
Nature Photography,
summer,
wildlife photography
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