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parabolic:
The nudibranch in jvdk01's photo is Polycera atra.
common name? (I suck at Latin) :wink:
 
howarde I don't think there is a common name for that one, sorry! ++Ken++
 
parabolic:
howarde I don't think there is a common name for that one, sorry! ++Ken++

Ken you beat me to it. :)

It's common name is Black Dorid.

Really good find, I've only ever seen them once.
 
Nay:
Ken you beat me to it. :)

It's common name is Black Dorid.

Really good find, I've only ever seen them once.

Now I feel even better about spotting him. I know there are all sorts of interesting little creatures around me, but I rarely spot them. Maybe after I get my book I will get better at seeing them.
 
jvdk01:
Now I feel even better about spotting him. I know there are all sorts of interesting little creatures around me, but I rarely spot them. Maybe after I get my book I will get better at seeing them.

Yep, that's helps a lot. The more fish I can ID, the more I see.

Back to pics, here's a few from La Paz.

My Friend Seann
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A barnacle blenny who was not afraid of me at all.
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Nice shot of the barnacle blenny Renee :).

Some recent shots...

Bust a move

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Watercolour - Very rare to see bougainvillea petals with these colours.
The combination of the DOF and colours remind me of a watercolour painting.

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Butterfly feeding

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