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Late Afternoon at the Farm
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P. Otiosus (subadult male)
P. Regius (adult female)
Two Salticidae species from Florida that are known to cross breed in nature. Regius are far more common, I used to find them everywhere. Despite a lot of collecting, I very rarely came across P. Otiosus in the wild. Both are quite large, colorful examples of jumping spider.
Playing in the rain, just playing in the rain
I like taking photos in rain. And of rain.
These two boys near the old temple Beng Mealea, between Siem Reap and Koulen Mountain National park played on unabated by the downpour. Adding some needed spots of colours to the shot.
Why travel during rainy season
Travelling in Asia during rainy seasons does not really bother me. I am neither a beach dweller nor a crazy sun lover. Culture, history and seeing peoples life and living are my main interests. And that is often better experienced during the cooler weather the rain provides. Since people leave their house and covers when the sun is not hammering down.
Normally during rainy season, it rains in spells morning and afternoon, when it is time for a break anyway.
And enjoy the look, feel, sound and smell of rain.
For some more shots from Prasat Beng Mealea.
Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus) by Jeffrey Jang Via Flickr: Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus)