Thursday, 28 August 2014
The caterpillar from Wordless Wednesday
10 comments:
- robin cox walsh said...
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You learn something new every day! Thanks!
- 29 August, 2014
- Christine said...
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a moth! I thought this caterpillar looked a bit different.
- 29 August, 2014
- Eileen H said...
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Fascinating, but I absolutely hate moths :)
I had no idea what it was ! - 29 August, 2014
- ann @ studiohyde said...
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Amazing isn't it :-)
- 29 August, 2014
- ann @ studiohyde said...
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I know, just what I thought :-)
- 29 August, 2014
- ann @ studiohyde said...
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I'm with you there Eileen. Butterflies okay with me, but somehow moths freak me out. Having said that I quite like the look of them at this caterpillar stage.
- 29 August, 2014
- Bronson Hill Arts said...
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Do they supposedly predict your winter weather like our woolly caterpillars do? Not overly accurate though: they predicted a mild winter last year and it was a brutally long one in New York state.
That said, I do love the fuzziness of them!
-Barb - 29 August, 2014
- ann @ studiohyde said...
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I've not heard of them predicting the weather here Barb, but anything is likely. I do know when there are a lot of berries on the holly trees, it means a bad Winter - it's looked upon that the berries are there ready to feed the birds during a time when their food won't be so easily available....(and that prediction has been right sometimes.)
- 30 August, 2014
- Judy said...
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Amazing creature! Nice to learn a bit more about him/her!
- 31 August, 2014
- ann @ studiohyde said...
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I agree, it is good to know a bit about them. So pleased CT added her comment explaining them :-)
- 31 August, 2014