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What I saw offline today.
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I make new friends everywhere I go Here is a cool lil spider who is no larger than my pinky fingernail...
This friend lives in my garden... A cool lil new yellow pal... This guy is neither dragon, nor a fly, but he is awesome... Bee yourself... Get a room you two! I met this lady in my travels... She has children too... Blurry mantid...
I love close-up insect shots, FFF!! Well done!!
Here are a couple I snapped earlier this fall... this little lady took up residence in my wood shed. Known as a Cross Spider. Can't think why. She's gone now, left behind an impressive egg sac. These are good spiders, so I'll leave it alone.
Incest pics ftw!
Dammit, autocorrect - insect!
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RE: What I saw offline today.
December 2, 2013 at 11:11 pm
(This post was last modified: December 2, 2013 at 11:12 pm by Whateverist.)
Preying mantids and walking sticks are some of my favorite insects to see. Very rare here in coastal California, at least in my garden. You must see a few to recognize that she is pregnant. (Sure looks it too.)
Well I got in a walk in a redwood forest this afternoon, just Heidi Rose and myself this time. About three miles, no hurry. In such low light it takes a lot of hand held shots to get anything usable, especially of my flitty dog. Come along then but do keep up. A dog with its nose to the ground is a happy dog, in touch with its inner wolf. Peace out. (December 2, 2013 at 11:11 pm)whateverist Wrote: Preying mantids and walking sticks are some of my favorite insects to see. Very rare here in coastal California, at least in my garden. You must see a few to recognize that she is pregnant. (Sure looks it too.)Do you remember the recent fire on Mt. Diablo? It chased most of them here to my area. We have many more than usual in this area. I see one or two a week, but I am also very vigilant in looking out for insects. I love your pics BTW
Surprise, surprise. You're not far away. Somehow I thought you were in the South. (Must have been the rebel flag, hillbilly neighbors and p.u. pool.) You'd be welcome to come to our garden/studio party in May, the Sunday before Labor day weekend. Lia loves your television program, "House" I think it's called.
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