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A little friend I met the other day.
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A little friend I met the other day.
Linking up with the following memes. My thanks to the hosts:
Wordless Wednesday Saturday Snapshot Our World Tuesday
Nature Notes Macro Monday Through My Lens
I am now on INSTAGRAM with two accounts. If you are there I would be happy if you visited me. We could follow each other if you let me know who you are.
Monica / NatureFootstep
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NatureFootstep_PhotoArt
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It is sort of cute and such a pretty color!
ReplyDeleteHello, wow what a great find. It looks like it is made of jelly. Weird insect! Enjoy your day and the new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteGreat macro of a very special and friendly looking critter!
ReplyDeletestrange looking critter, I wonder if that is its natural color.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so cute! very interesting critter, indeed! A lovely new week!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful...you're very talented. And as for the cute little critter, it almost looks like a child's toy, so soft and pretty. I've never seen anything like it!
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Wow! fantastic shots of critter.
ReplyDeleteLovely close-ups of the critter/caterpillar.
ReplyDeletecute ! looks hungry
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely creature, I wonder what it will grow up to be?
ReplyDeleteWeirdly cute. A Narnia caterpillar?
ReplyDeleteI love this cat.....Very interesting looking and great macro work...Michelle
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ReplyDeleteREALLY nice photos! That little critter almost looks hand made.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful close-ups. If I hadn't seen its eyes, I would have thought that caterpillar was a flower or seed pod. Amazing.
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What a cute critter, and I liked seeing its journey. Thanks for sharing, and here are MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOTS
ReplyDeleteLooks like he is a character from a children's book!
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Hmm, I wonder what he will be when he grows up.
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