This week’s lens-artists challenge is offer by Tina who invites us to share images/stories of habitats.
The Oxford Languages defines habitat as 1) the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism or 2) a person’s usual or preferred surroundings.

I understand the Earth to be the natural home for all the amazing diversity of life; from the Posidonia australis (the largest living organism on Earth: it is spread across 180 whopping square kilometres) to bacteria which are the smallest living organisms on earth (an average of 2 micrometres long and 0.5 micrometres thick).
But then again, the Guinness World Records recognizes the Nanoarchaeum equitans as the smallest living organism. Their habitat is a hydrothermal vent off the coast of Iceland on the Kolbeinsey Ridge by Karl Stetter.
For today, I will share these four examples of my usual or preferred surroundings, (sub-habitats of the earth?)




Thank you Tina.
Wonderful examples of habitat and beautifully photographed.
Thank you Vicki for visiting and your validating words
Brenda, these are beautiful habitat examples. I especially liked your nature photos. So inspiring!
Thank you Egidio!
Your preferred habitat/surroundings could be mine too. We have to share!
Yes! Let’s share this amazing abundance of beauty.
Looks like great places to be
I so agree: Thank you Rita for leaving a comment
I did smile at your opening paragraph Brenda – who knew?! Loved your preferences, I’d count them as mine too!
Thanks Tina!
Great selections. Habita(n)ts are us! 👏
Thank you for the introduction to habitant.
Interesting facts about the range of size of organisms, Brenda. Beautiful photographs to illustrate your post!
Thank you John…so much of this word is hidden from everyday life.
180 square kilometres of Posidonia australis! That’s incredible. Lovely set of photographs.
Thank you Khūrt…this world is amazing!
I love the first one Brenda, it is wonderful.
Thank you Leanne…dawn is often a time of awe.
Great post … super photography
“super photography” … thank you!