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I have a pot of Busy Lizzies sitting on old bricks by the back door. Today I moved the pot so I could dig up a couple of Begonia sutherlandii which I wanted to move. I found quite a mini menagerie on the bricks including this little newt which I think was one of last year's babies.I had the begonia at the back door in a pot three years ago an was quite surprised when little plants appeared the following year. I was even more surprised to see them this year as we had temperatures down to -12 on a couple of nights this past winter.
Thanks for your comment Cohan, I find it such a challenge to photograph butterflies and probably spend far too long just watching their wonderful flight patterns and social gatherings
Fabulous images of the Robin Moth with her mate Anthony and so exciting to capture them so beautifully. On down loading my photos my computer crashed and now I'm trying to recover them from my card - very upsetting Hope to post them soon if I can
Quote from: Ragged Robin on June 25, 2009, 09:06:12 AMFabulous images of the Robin Moth with her mate Anthony and so exciting to capture them so beautifully. On down loading my photos my computer crashed and now I'm trying to recover them from my card - very upsetting Hope to post them soon if I can After much heartache I have managed to recover some of the photos from my card and here are the photos of the Robin Moth - a bit soft but it gives an impression of the size of it on Anthony's finger and the wonderful patterns and furry legs.
Glad you liked my recovered photos, Cohan - was devastated when they were corrupted but used a thing called Klix to fix them
And the red furry legs!
Yvonne T. in a fabulous, cuddly velvet outfit!!