Sue, this is a great idea .. dedicating a post to the camera critters ! .. my favorite so far is that bee on the tall flower .. I was going to say hyssop but I don't think it is .. what is it ? Joy
I love to visit your gaRDEN EVERY DAY - LIKE MIE A LOT TO SEE. i SHOW FLOWERS FROM MINE EVERY sUNDAY IN TODAYS FLOWERS . i'M UP TO 7 - ABOUT 90 OTHER TROPICALS TO GO AHAHHAHA
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Sue, this is a great idea .. dedicating a post to the camera critters ! .. my favorite so far is that bee on the tall flower .. I was going to say hyssop but I don't think it is .. what is it ?
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Hi Joy, It's one of the cockscombs planted from seeds from my next door neighbor.
ReplyDeleteIt's a critter-free morning here, due to the latest onslaught of tropical rain weather! But I must ponder on my bee photos and see what we have.
ReplyDeleteI love to visit your gaRDEN EVERY DAY - LIKE MIE A LOT TO SEE. i SHOW FLOWERS FROM MINE EVERY sUNDAY IN TODAYS FLOWERS . i'M UP TO 7 - ABOUT 90 OTHER TROPICALS TO GO AHAHHAHA
ReplyDeleteYep we have the same critters around here!
ReplyDeleteOh man, I posted my bee and moth yesterday! Should have saved them for today. Love that cockscomb.
ReplyDeleteWow, the bee and the spider look huge. Nice shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat bee photo. Don't you just hate to find those grubs when you're planting something in the garden?!!
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