I thought it would be fun to try and find the camouflaged critter in the photo.
I'll start off the thread with the picture only, and If no one finds it right away, I can come in and tell you what your looking for as a hint.
Ok, here is the picture. Can you find it?
okay.. that was difficult, but I found it!
My eyes searched for segmentation first (thorax, abdomen area). Found that, then noticed the antennae, head, abdomen, and legs.
I won't give location so others can have fun finding it.... either Praying Mantis or Walking Stick? Guessing Mantis by head shape. Both have exceptional camo.
Good eye Chris! It is an obscure ground mantid, and is very small (15-30 mm.) Timmy also has the good eye, as he was the one that found it. He brought it over to me on a little rock, and said "look a praying mantis, but its dead". It did appear dead, but I told him they sometimes play possum to keep from being eaten. I told him to just keep watching it while I went to go get my camera. All of a sudden I hear him say "Wow, it just twisted it's head and looked at me!" By the time I got back out there, it was standing up. I have never seen one this small, my dad had one when I was a kid but it was alot larger and green.
I placed it in the garden where it can find a new spot to be.
I will add a closer better picture of it later.
I have to admit. It did not come right out and poke me in the eyes. This one took a while. After I seen it I was all set to go 180 degrees out from Swizz, "just to cover all bases", and say stick. I figured it was a juvenile. But Mantid you say? Hmmmm.... That’s cool, More of the gooey stuff I didn't know. Woody.
yep it took me awhile but i finnaly found it. thats what i assumed it was going tobe when you said it was camoed, and i know what they look like but i didnt see it untill i enlarged the picture. now it just pops out at me!
Good eyes guys! The head is actually how Timmy knew it was a praying mantis.
Here is a picture of where it is located in the shot.
thats the first one ive seen thats is that color. the ones i see are green. that thing strained my ole eyeballs to find it! but heck, im old!
Too funny Russ. It's the first time I have seen these also.......and small they are. I have no idea how Timmy saw it.
One really needs to keep their eyes open, as you never know what might be right in front of you.
Ok, we've tried several times to look for what's in your's Oklapony but we can not seem to find it.......we give!
I've just not been able to pick up on anything scanning over the pic yet but I'm sure it would've bitten my nose several times by now.
Don't know how many others have tried without finding anything yet but I sure hope it's not just my old eyes goin' south!
Sorry OlkaPony,
My vision must be impaired because I still don't see it. I think I will visit the optometrist and tell him for my next prescription I will need a Seeing Eye Dog. lol
Woody.
Took this shot yesterday while ice fishing on Lake Granby... looking toward Indian Peaks.
Can you see Abe Lincoln? (hint: he's taking a nap)
Laying down, looking up, center of the mountain range? chin to the left?
Great picture Swizz! I have to agree with Ken, thats the same spot I see him. I hope your fishing goes well!
Woody,
You nailed it 100%.
Seeing that last pic helps me think cold thoughts on a hot summer day.
Here is one......Not too hard, but it was definately hiding.
That was a kinda tuff one! I blew it up to full size and at first I thought it was a Moose nostril, LOL.
I got it now.... cute lil bugger!
I've been having frequent animal encounters lately.
I'm doing a cabin small job near RMNP and startled a full size sleeping bull Moose early yesterday morning... actually, he startled me, accidentally too close and I didn't even see him... so I've got Moose on the brain.
We're having an incredibly bad Bear season here this year because they are lacking berries bigtime. Can set your watch for 10:15 every night and they begin raiding. Big, small, medium... the whole gang. I have a dumpster at the end of the driveway. Heard one messing with it a week or so ago and I was pissed. It was a bright moon (almost full) so I could see well. Went out and the damn thing was as big as the dumpster. I fired off a couple rounds into the night sky with the .40 and he ski-daddled, but keeps coming back. Poor things are really hungry and I feel for em I don't care as much about the trash as do do my dog... she's tied up out there sometimes and is gettin old. Dumpster is locked but they are strong enough to tip it over while trying. I heard over a dozen random shots the other night from town so I know I aint the only one. Some people have been authorized to use .12 ga rubber slugs. I have an air horn now and will try that next. That drought has caused a chain reaction of problems in the animal kingdom.
Here is a couple good ones for ya that I found online.
Great pics! I can see the lyzard in the first one and the really cool caterpillar in the second one. The blenders are definately working well!
Here is one I took the other day.
Was that last one too hard for everyone? I thought it was king of easy myself!
Here is another with lots of tree cover.......Can you see it?
Cow Elk?
Cow Elk. Had to enlarge to full size before I caught that one. Tricky.
I like the Deer one prior also... not too hard, that one was easy.
Definitely cow elk. Great shot!
looking at all of these neat pictures kinda reminds me of me when the word "work" is spoken in my presence!:)
It is a Cow Elk. Good eyes! I spotted her while Dan was driving but he was the one who took the picture.
:)!
Thanks for the compliments guys, always love seeing elk and or deer after a hard day cuttin' trees. She was only a couple hundred yards down the road from our cutting spot, just slid the truck into neutral and shut it down (kinda loud ol' beast), then she decided she would stay but was very watchful of my picture takin' zings and whirs!
I think that was the same one giving me a fashion show when you were busy cutting the other day. Wonder where her boy friend has been hiding? He's out there somewhere close!
Almost the exact same spot as the last picture, just the other side of the road. Can you see it?
Oh, deer.
Nice rack on him.
It is a nice buck! The buck that was to the left of him was twice the size with an award winning rack though. He was beautiful!!! By the time I grabbed the camera, the smaller guy was the only one left in the shot.......at least as far as I can tell looking at the picture. CP also got a good look at him before he took off into the brush.
That's why the really nice ones are called "Ghosts". You done got "Ghosted"! and it's not even Halloween yet......
Caveman! Not the first time this week though even. Had a huge owl swoop down at me at 3 in the morning from the cat tree then disappeared. Scared the wits out of me! Was huge! Now that thing can eat a bunny...no problem!
Here is a smaller area for a "can you see it?".................Well! Can you see it?
Got lots of those "toads" here!
Good eye! Here is a pic with the weed pulled away so you can see it. These guys are pretty tiny but as you can see by it's belly, it has been eating lots of ants.
Picked one up a few days ago - little guy wrapped around my finger and hung on for a while..... must have liked the warmth on a cool morning!
Awww cute! Some cool mornings lately too that's for sure!
Ok, this is an easy one!
Someone had all four legs sprawled out and was taking a nap near the top of a tree... totally crashed out, didn't even know I was down there below.
This is as close as I could zoom with the phone camera, not too hard to figure out who this guy is.
Great picture Chris! I have never seen a porky sleeping in a tree before, thanks.
Me neither! He actually looked really comfortable.
Finally spotted that bull with his ladies. He didn't like us being there though! He had a huge neck!!!
What an awesome pic Denise!!
Thanks Chris! There were several more ladies but they had already started to leave to the left when I took the picture.
I'm still thrown by your porcupine sleeping in the tree pic.
Now that's talent!!
What Chris said! Man, that guy's big. Chris, great pic of the porcy!
YES! Not the rabbit though..... I had to enlarge your pic to find it.
That was a really good one.
Very cool! Both of them match the background really well.
Good eyes guys! What you can't see so well though is the birds head in the birds mouth....
Here is a closer look at what it was doing before it landed on that branch.....
Very cool! I didn't realize that it was a shrike. I haven't seen one of those in a very long time.
Good one Caveman, AKA the Butcher Bird! This was a kill of it's own, not a find. Seems they will eat birds in the winter since there are no toads, insects and the rodents are harder to get under the snow. Very cool birds indeed, we have a pair that has come around for a bit now. They love to come to the gate and call for the cat to come out and play. Drives her nuts but keeps her occupied.
Yes - The butcher bird. One of the few small birds that can actually do serious damage to a cat - if they feel threatened in some way!
Normally, though, they "play" with a cat. The game seems to be "How crazy came we make this furry critter before it gives up and goes away?" They are definitely better
at it than mocking birds!
Can you spot the hidden structure in this pic.
It's not the snowed-in Trappers cabin on the right nor the logs in the foreground on the right.
I see what looks like a tipi?
You got it!
It blends into the landscape really well, summer or winter. Has a fire pit in the center and an elevated wood floor. Comfy seating inside too. It was built by a professional teepee guy but I can't remember his name.
this one was really hard, it took a long hard look before the outline revealed itself. Tipi's are some of the coolest tents, and this one sounds like it would be great for a extended stay if one wanted. The snow up there looks great, but sure grinds on the Ol cabin fever, Hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Here's a pic of it with the sun shining after the snow and zoomed out a little to show Cascade Mtn in the background.
Very hidden in the snow, great pictures!! I would have never seen it, good eye traddoerr!!
Here is a fun one....... A picture of Terra under Dan's chair.
How many paws can you see in this picture?
5!
Ahhhh but.........Are you also counting the sasquatch heel?
Ninja foot!
Cat sure is a Ninja! She is always trying to get a quick sniff of the puppy every chance she can get....when it's sleeping!
Here is a picture Dan took of the puppy...with an added something.
What I did notice is that the 'Squatch heel is almost as big as the puppy's head!
Yes it is Scott but not anymore. She is growing so fast.
Here is pic I took while chopping wood yesterday. Can you see it?
That was a tuff one.... found it!
I see it! (But does it see me?)
Caught it right away - but only because I expanded the pic in exactly the right place. Very cute!
Good eyes! This little one insisted on watching me chop wood through the chopped pile. I was really careful with the wood tossing after I noticed it. Was so small it could fit in the palm of my hand. Here is a close look with ears included.
Ok, here is another pic with our new neighbor (moving onto our property) that came to visit.
Can you see it?
Oh, yeah.... nose pointed left.
I see something. No idea what it is though.
Nose is definitely pointing to the left Caveman! It might help those that can't see it yet to click to enlarge the image.
I was going to say chinchilla. Then I remembered we are in North America.
Edit; originally wrote something wretched.
You might as well Yoda, they are adding all kinds of words these days.
Here is a closer look at the prairie dog.....
I see it! Front legs crossed but I can't tell what it is.
I think I can see it too...... a squirrel?
Got him.... eye is a dead give away.... paws sort of crossed like Chris said, nose hidden by a leaf to its right, our left. Sneaky bugger.
Good job guys! First one I've seen in our tree. Dog's are slacking. Wish I had a full close up. He was cute though. Kept looking at me anxiously when I would snap a photo.
What kind of critter is it?
Squirrel.... crap, now the dogs are going crazy!
Squirrel. :)
Thanks, Jess.... I just get the dogs calmed down and you go and say "squirrel" again.. CRAP!
Lol. Hey it's better than spraying coffee/water/beverage of choice all over your monitor. No? Have you invested in a squeegee yet?
Had to get a new 'puter... the screen got to "Crusty" to use a squeegee.....
Heehehe!
In June of 2007 I took my Daughter, Father, and Stepmother on the Pikes Peak Cog Railroad. For some reason the train stopped above treeline for a few minutes. It was a fairly full train. Everyone is taking pictures of rocks and stuff when my daughter asks me what that animal was. I swear it took me a full minute before I spotted it. It was ~100 feet uphill. No one else on the train had spotted it and then everyone started looking for it. I zoomed in to get this shot.
Great picture Rockyrat! The big horned sheep hide well among the big rocks on the hillside.
Can you spot the Bunny?
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Tough one! Is that it at the bottom center to the left of the brush hiding under the rock cliff for shade?
Nope.
There is a broadside view (almost full broadside, can't see it's nose) of the Bunny somewhere there though. It would be too large to fit where you suggested.
Too hard?
Looks like there's possibly a black one on the left side with its nose just barely out of the frame. About a third of the way from the top?
Nope.... I'll give us another day or two then point it out for everyone if nobody can spot it.
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Ah ha, now I can see that cute little bunny. That was definitely a hard one Chris, thanks for sharing it with us.
Timber flushed it up there when we were hiking.
Just after the pic it scooted into a hole it had right there... horizontally into that rock formation and disappeared.
Good one Rockyrat! I'm thinking I see a deer about to go in the front door way of that old cabin?
Sorry, not a Deer.
Took me a bit, but I found the lil guy. Good one Rocky.
Like I said before, "more here than meets the eye". Keep looking.....
is it the 2 chipmunks?
Yes there are two. Actually there was 4 of them, but two of them got camera shy when I raised it to take the shot. This was taken at the Labor Day event. Every morning I would go check the water level in the dam, and the Chipmunks would come out to the road and say "hi". I could walk right up to them if I went slowly.
Oh heck! Found the second one now to the right of the other.... I just followed where he was looking.
Here's a pretty easy one I took yesterday... find the pair of critters in this busy pic!
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Ha! I found them.......not what I was expecting to find though.
Good one Chris!!
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I see it! Great shot Chris, especially with Timber in it!
HA HA! Obviously Timber doesn't see it.
I can see it, nice one! Cut throat? Good sized if it is.
Yep Timber must not have seen it. Cool pic, looks like it was probably a great fishing day then too!
Good eye.
Not a Cutty, that one is a Rainbow at about 20", a tank.
Here is a cool one I took while Colin and Glenda were here. Not too hard but can you see it?
No one can see it, or you just don't want to say?
So, where in South Park was the photo taken?
Gneiss bird!
Thanks Gene! The pic was taken in the San Luis Valley though.
Hmmm, then there's a mountain in the Sangre de Cristos whose outline is almost identical to Pikes Peak.
I see it! Wow, really good one.
Yep, that is a good one. I see it too, great pic!
Well, since no attempts thus far, I will give it away. Not possible to make out the species from this pic, but zoom in and there are in fact 6 birds of prey. 5 American Bald Eagles with a Redtail Hawk in pursuit of one eagle.
Was definitely hard to see without looking at the larger image! Colorado sure has some amazing wildlife moments!! Thanks for sharing that one with us James!!
Always impressive to see one, let alone many.
That was fun. What a great idea.. I took this pic when I was travelling in Yellowstone with the wife. I snapped it doing 35mph on the road that crosses between north & south Yellowstone.
My little yellowstone buddy I coax out of his hole by making rattle snake sounds. Looked a little irritated with me.. ha ha.
Excellent snake shots. I'm going to bet that the hole he's protecting... is a giant vug filled with incredible gem plates!
Was riding bike with my mom and found this, was able to get a pic of it.
Some great shots! The snakes really creep me out, especially the rattlers!
I see it Tim right above your shadow, but can only see it's tail end. They blend well! This area is full of Mojave Greens.
One has to keep an eye out at all times. Good eye and pic Tim!
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