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Category Archives: Travels
Creature of the Day – Flamingo Tongue
The Flamingo Tongue is a sea snail. The brightly coloured pattern is actually a mantle covering its shell. It will retract the mantle if in danger and the shell underneath is plain white. They feed on the soft coral that … Continue reading
Bonaire Diving
We have now scuba dived up and down the west coast of Bonaire. The daily routine, from breakfast to packing lunch to loading tanks and gear into the truck, is done efficiently. As we climb into the truck, we ask … Continue reading
Fish of the Day – Moray Eels
The are a number of types of moray eels in the Caribbean. On this trip we have seen one huge Green Moray (sorry, no photo) and a few Spotted Moray. They like to hide in holes during the day with … Continue reading
Fish of the Day – Peacock Flounder
The flounder is the fish that evolution has left behind. One look at it laying in the sand or on a coral head, with its eyes on top of its body, and you would agree with me. An odd looking … Continue reading
Fish of the Day – Trunkfish
This little fish is seen everywhere on the reef here in Bonaire, shallow water, deep water, around hard coral and soft coral. They come in many colour variations, whitish, brownish, yellowish, blackish, but they all have lots of spots and … Continue reading
Fish of the Day – Foureye Butterfly Fish
The Foureye Butterfly Fish have a black spot, surrounded by white, on their tail to mimic an eye. This confuses a predator as it would think the Foureye will flee in one direction, but in fact, flees in the opposite … Continue reading
Fish of the Day – Red Lipped Blenny
Blennies are one of my favourite fish. They are hard to find and very skittish, which makes it very hard to get a good photo. The Red Lipped Blenny is in residence in this part of the Caribbean. They are … Continue reading
Creature of the Day – Yellowline Arrow Crab
These crabs are very spider like, with their long legs, triangular shaped bodies and purple highlights. During the day they hide in tube sponges, under corals and inside anemones. They come out a night to forage for food.
Fish of the Day – Stoplight Parrotfish
Stoplight parrotfish are one of those fish that we identified with when we first started scuba diving. The males are a brilliant green colour with yellow and pink accents. They munch away with strong beak like jaws on algae on … Continue reading
Creature of the Day – Christmas Tree Worm
Latin is so interesting……the Latin name for the Christmas Tree Worm is Spirobranchus Giganteus. Spirobranchus is so fitting for these little guys. Look at the cool spirals on this fellow! These worms are found on hard corals and have a … Continue reading