The frog was enormous, bigger than my hand. I hope the tiddlers were hiding. Do you know about telling what sex it is? Could I be feeding the small frogs something?
I wish I had a photo: I was pinning a honeysuckle back this morning and a leaf cutter landed in front of me, cut the arch-shaped leaf sharpish and headed back to the bee home. A privilege to watch.
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I wish I had a photo: I was pinning a honeysuckle back this morning and a leaf cutter landed in front of me, cut the arch-shaped leaf sharpish and headed back to the bee home. A privilege to watch.
Just lovely Chris - a privilege indeed. Maybe you'll be lucky next time with a photo I'm feeling very privileged too, since Monday, although not with a bee - but a hedgehog...and her two babies The foot [ and bum! ] of one of the babies They're all tucked in behind some shrubs/ferns in a little narrow bed I have along the back fence Managed to disturb a little grasshopper too, when I watered a plant he was hiding in
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
We have them coming into the garden around 7.30 p.m. and still messing about at near midnight and perhaps early morning but I am not around after midnight to see if they are still mooching around. They are delightful to watch - far better than watching football on the t.v. (to me anyway). Do you have a dominate male Zenjeff - we have one big one that seems to rule the others and a randy younger male that makes enough noise to be heard when we are upstairs.
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I'm feeling very privileged too, since Monday, although not with a bee - but a hedgehog...and her two babies
The foot [ and bum! ] of one of the babies
They're all tucked in behind some shrubs/ferns in a little narrow bed I have along the back fence
Managed to disturb a little grasshopper too, when I watered a plant he was hiding in
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...