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Saturday, July 26, 2025

Jungle Babbler (Argya striata) for Saturday Critter

 


The image, captured many years ago with an early-generation digital camera, may well have been part of an informal experiment with my cherished collection of Pentax lenses. At the time, I was testing their optical clarity and rendering in natural light. The subject—serendipitously chosen or perhaps fatefully encountered—was none other than the Jungle Babbler (Argya striata), a bird of considerable charm and quiet dignity.

Native to the Indian subcontinent, the Jungle Babbler is most often observed in sociable clusters, earning it the endearing epithet of “Seven Sisters.” Its plumage, a soft and subtly variegated grey-brown, carries a fine, layered texture reminiscent of brushed velvet. The bird’s eye, pale and unblinking, holds a gaze both inquisitive and reserved, while its slightly decurved bill—sturdy and dark—is well-suited to its foraging habits among leaf litter and low shrubs.

Though common in its range, the Jungle Babbler possesses an understated beauty, particularly evident in close observation. The photograph, though unassuming in origin, managed to capture the delicacy of its feather arrangement and the quiet expressiveness of its face. It stands now as a quiet testament to the capabilities of those fine Pentax optics—and to the enduring grace of this often-overlooked avian companion.



Pentax K10D

A 300mm f2.8 


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Saturday, May 17, 2025

Galápagos tortoise spotted in Japan Ryokan for Saturday Critter

 


During my travels in Japan, I once lodged at a traditional ryokan situated beside a tranquil hot spring. There, to my quiet astonishment, the proprietors kept a Galápagos tortoise—majestic and serene—dwelling near the baths. Its immense, domed shell and contemplative gaze lent an air of ancient dignity to the place, as though time itself moved more slowly in its presence.

The Galápagos tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra complex) is one of the largest living tortoise species, with some individuals weighing over 400 kilograms (880 pounds) and measuring more than 1.5 meters (5 feet) in length. Native to the Galápagos Islands, these tortoises exhibit significant variation in shell shape and size, often reflecting the environmental conditions of their specific island—domed shells are common in moist highlands, while saddleback shells are adapted to arid, lowland areas. They are herbivorous, feeding primarily on grasses, leaves, and cacti, and can survive for up to a year without food or water thanks to their slow metabolism and remarkable water storage ability. Renowned for their longevity, Galápagos tortoises frequently live over 100 years in the wild, with some in captivity reaching ages well beyond that.


Pentax K10D

FA 80-200mm f2.8 


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Art makes you feel something. Entertainment is a distraction.


Sunday, October 1, 2023

Waterfall Minoo for Sunday Best

 


From one of many trips to Japan in the past, this waterfall is most poetic. It feels like a waterfall in high mountains of China. The perfection location for photography.


Pentax K10D - surprising what a small sensor and old tech can create a shot like this. 


The double whammy - football final and school holidays render Melbourne impossible to commute. I tried the candid photography in Melbourne CBD yesterday which was quite a shocker. Carp parking fee tripled on the public holidays. Traffic was so congested. There were crowds everywhere wearing Collingwood or Brisbane T shirts. I learnt the lesson to stay indoor even though there was Moon Cake Festival happening today. 


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Saturday, September 23, 2023

Butterfly macro for Saturday Critter

 


Taken a long time ago in Lake Eildon area. It was a hot summer.


Pentax K10D

Voigtlander 125mm f2.5 macro


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It is turning sunny today. Gonna take mum for house hunting. Then catching up with Joel for another Milkyway hunt tonight. Like what Jan says from her latest post, hobby improves happiness and better health. 


Saturday, June 24, 2023

Fly for Saturday Critter

 


The compound eyes are mesmerising.


Pentax K10D

A 200mm f4 macro


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Saturday, June 17, 2023

Stick Insect for Saturday's Critter

 


I think it is stick insect of some sort. Or grasshopper. Not an entomologist here. 


Pentax K10D

A 200mm f4 macro


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Saturday, June 3, 2023

Another butterfly for Saturday Critter

 


In my old garden in Hawthorn East


Pentax K10D 

A 200mm f4 macro


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