Tag: Blenny

A small blenny peers curiously out of its burrow tube and meets the viewer with large eyes.
Macro portrait of a small goby (Blenniidae) looking frontally into the camera. The large eyes with golden iris patterns and the facial details are sharply captured.
A blenny peers curiously out of its hole in the reef. The oversized eyes with yellow rims and the spotted face make this super-macro shot particularly charming.
A blenny peers curiously from its cave in the coral reef. The small fish displays its typical large eyes and characteristic pattern with pink-violet and yellow tones, perfectly adapted to its hiding place among the encrusted corals.
A blenny with characteristically yellow-rimmed eyes and orange spots on its skin rests among colourful corals and sponges. The small fish shows typical behaviour for its species, tucking itself into a protected crevice of the reef.
A dark blenny (Ecsenius) peers curiously out of its hole in the coral reef. The large round eyes and the wide mouth give it a friendly expression.
A blenny with a characteristic large eye and vivid yellow-orange colouration peeks out from its hiding place among corals and sediment. The striking turquoise-blue eye with black pupil and the small projection above the head are typical of this species.
A yellow blenny (Ecsenius) peers curiously from its hole in the reef. The vivid yellow colouration, the blue iris and the fine cirri above the eyes are clearly visible in the macro shot.
A blenny sits in a small hole in a pore coral.
A blenny hides inside a tubular structure of a coral cave. The small fish displays the typical orange-and-white colours and uses the natural shelter as protection.
A four-eyed blenny peers curiously out of its hole in the reef. The small fish displays its characteristic orange-greenish colouration with striking yellow eyes and the typical elongated body shape of blennies.