The new land bridge going out to Big Island.
An immature bald eagle.
The same eagle.
I know you have been wondering, "What happened to the scorpion?"
An immature bald eagle.
The same eagle.
I know you have been wondering, "What happened to the scorpion?"
Well, now he has learned how to go from the drain, through the overflow passage, to perch at the overflow opening. I have a dilemma - do I sacrifice a living insect for him to stay alive? He is very fast to hide when the lights go on, and I haven't figured out a good way to catch him and take him outside. I can't use the sink either. Hmmm.
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That's strange about your pictures turning out white. Ever figure out what happened?
I don't know what to say about your scorpion dilemma. He won't move on eventually if he doesn't have luck with food at that location? I guess you don't want him moving on to, say, a shoe in your closet. ;) I think it's okay to sacrifice a living insect, but then you'll be sort of artifically making this location a survivable one. Can you put an insect in a small tupperware, turn out the lights, hang out, then turn them back on via your headlamp and -- voila! -- slap the lid on, catching your scorpion? If you try this, I want VIDEO. Bob, the Scorpion Hunter.
p.s. Cool scorpion picture. Nora was very intrigued when I showed it to her the other day.
One of my students had an idea. Put some leaves and grass in the bottom of the sink for him to hide in, and then scoop it all out with him in it. I could close the drain so he wouldn't run back in.
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