Birds of the Spoorpark

The Spoorpark in Tilburg isn’t exactly a nature refuge — it’s more of a social hub where the city’s “fearless of humans” kind of birds thrive. Yet even here, life unfolds with quiet grace. The mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) glide through the shallow water, joined by a white domestic duck — perhaps a feral hybrid, its yellow beak gleaming in the sun. A solitary common moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) patrols the edges, always alert, always alone.

Around 11:00, with the Canon 5DsR and Sigma 24–70mm Art, I crouched to eye level to meet them on their own terms. That low perspective transforms everything — reflections sharpen, depth of field softens, and suddenly you’re no longer a spectator but a participant in their small, vibrant world.

Every feather, ripple, and movement becomes a study in adaptation — a living reminder that even in the heart of the city, evolution doesn’t rest.

Photography, after all, is just another way of studying light and life.

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Voici une autre planche d'identification des oiseaux de l'Arctique, cette fois avec la mouette tridactyle ! ?❄️
Même si elles sont plus nombreuses au nord, saviez-vous qu'elles nichent aussi au Cap Fréhel en Bretagne 🇫🇷 ?
Cette espèce est notamment connue pour construire ses nids sur de minuscules corniches de falaises abruptes !

🎨 Cette aquarelle fait partie du poster “Les laridés de l’Arctique”, disponible à l’impression dans ma boutique en ligne (lien en bio) 🖨️🛒

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Human Hair Knotted With Horsehair One of the Winners of Evident Image of the Year

Tying the knot took a lot of patience.

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"Aurora Borealis," Étienne Léopold Trouvelot, 1881-82.

Trouvelot (1827-95) has a mixed legacy. Born in France, he and his family fled to the US after a coup by Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte in 1851. He was earning a living as an artist and illustrator, but also had an interest in entomology. He was studying moths and had imported eggs of the spongy moth to his home...which proceeded to escape and devastate the hardwood forests here. Spongy moths (formerly called gypsy moths) are still a problem today and the story is an early example of how invasive species get introduced.

After that debacle, he switched to astronomy, and soon joined the staff of Harvard as their resident astronomical illustrator, and worked at the US Naval Observatory, making early observations of sunspots. He returned to France in '82, where he spent the rest of his life.

His illustrations are still well regarded today and have a decorative power of their own; I had a few masks with his illustrations during COVID.

From the collection of the New York Public Library.

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-mors tua, vita mea-
in the death of one lies the life of another.

Ophiocordyceps humbertii infects a species of social paper wasp - Agelaia pallipes. For #StrokeOfScience Parasitic.

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A bleeding fairy helmet "Mycena haematopus" for #StrokeOfScience prompt 7 Crimson

Tried to go loose and textury to make up for a lack of time

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Bit late but-- painting for #StrokeOfScience "Luminous"

These are the Waitomo Glowworm caves of New Zealand. Truly a magical place and I would love to visit there sometime!

(Next prompt will be posted shortly too :])

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