Mark Johnston > A fiddlehead uncoils.
Mark Johnston > The amazing flowers of the Japanese toad lily - patterns, shapes, details - a feast for the eyes, and hard to see because of the small size of this plant.
Mark Johnston > A funnel spider sits on a broad sheet of silk, waiting for the movement of prey to cause vibrations that the spider uses to locate them.
Mark Johnston > This young praying mantis has just captured a small moth, which in its desperate struggle to escape has already lost a leg.  In the end, the moth got free, but not without significant and probably fatal damage.
Mark Johnston > Insects and Other Invertebrates Up Close photo
Mark Johnston > Jumping spiders like this are hunters, and are equipped with eyes around the circumference of their head that give them excellent all-around vision.  The eyes in the front of the head are remarkably large compared to the size of this tiny spider.
Mark Johnston > Insects and Other Invertebrates Up Close photo
Mark Johnston > A bumblebee probes newly-opened flower blossoms, collecting nectar.
Mark Johnston > An ant explores an azalea flower, examining each stamen for food.
A fiddlehead uncoils.
Mark Johnston > A fiddlehead uncoils.
A fiddlehead uncoils.
See photo in original gallery.

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