Wednesday, July 13
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Beautiful close-ups of our garden company, Sue
ReplyDeleteHave a good day in the garden.
Thanks, Sue
DeleteFantastic shot of the bee!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it, Patsy
DeleteJust wonderful, I'm astonished at the details, especially the ants and their eggs!xxx
ReplyDeleteThe ants were a bit fast moving for taking photographs, Dina.
DeleteEeek, I can't say I'm all that fond of minibeasts but they are fascinating when you see them up close, it's a case of one eye looking at the screen and the other hiding behind a hand.
ReplyDeleteThey are really fascinating little creatures, Jo.
Deletesuch a close snap shoot Sue! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteLook at those ants and the eggs! There must be million of them! ;)
The ants were rushing about trying to take their young down underground, as they have just been uncovered, Malar.
DeleteLots of visitor, Sue!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, Endah
DeleteEven though I like my insects, I'm not to keen on ants... great photo of the Bumblebee...
ReplyDeleteAmanda xx
Since I had an ant bite all the way up my leg having climbed up the inside of my trouser leg and leave a nasty trail of Incredibly itchy bumps I haven't liked ants very much either, Amanda.
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