What a fantastic evening for head worms! 2 Extraordinary events, one never before captured on paper. We have a revelatory sighting of a rare spiral head worm, and a world first glimpse of a leatherback marine head worm returning to the sea from its spawning grounds.
To top off an already landmark evening, we also see the return of spaghetti tendroligy. Noodley appendages once again point to the heavens in memory of his noodley goodness. Full spaghetti radiology still appears to be a distant hope, but in these rapidly changing times who can tell whether the durum wheat radio waves will remain silent. Again, good volume of images tonight, lots of 5 min poses. Read on for a collection of very silly pictures…
Tonight I try the slideshow function, lets see how that goes down…
hmmm… lets have a gallery as well, images not so clear in that little window. Remember to click the pic to navigate through at full size. Enjoy!
- chin chiminee
- <B drawing this model, fave pic this week
- Extremely rare spiral headworm
- Ripley’s Moray firth of forth worm
- previously unseen spawning behaviour
- almost a straight drawing – yikes!
- classic spaghetti tendrinoligy
- tendril head
- peek-a-boo
- worm, head, schlong.
- wonderful spaghetti tendroligy















