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Many feet at work today. Wildlife in the energy forest at Boda Kvarn
Ruby tiger, a butterfly I have not seen flying, and Fallow deer
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Many feet at work today. Wildlife in the energy forest at Boda Kvarn
Ruby tiger, a butterfly I have not seen flying, and Fallow deer
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TML Saturdays Critters
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Hello, the caterpillar is cool looking and I love the Fallow Deer. They are beautiful critters. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. I appreciate your comment and visit. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteGood thing it has its fuzzy winter coat on in that snow. Nice contrast.
ReplyDeleteThe caterpillar is beautiful, but certainly cold! Deer are so much fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteI would expect that caterpillar should be sleeping. Hmm
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a LOT of deer and I love the furry caterpillar shot, looks really good in the snow.
ReplyDeleteIs the caterpillar supposed to be in the snow? I would be inclined to pick it up and put it on something green!
ReplyDeleteI'm liking the caterpillar, I've never seen one like that.
ReplyDeleteA caterpillar in the snow! Now that is something you don't see every day! Loved the deer too.
ReplyDeletethanks!
ReplyDeleteOh i can't imagine how that larva withstand the cold! Will it be able to continue until adult?
ReplyDeleteI like the fuzzy fellow and the deer also.
ReplyDeleteThat must be really cold on all those caterpillar feet. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteMany feet on the caterpillar and many feet on the deer (when all of them are added up). Lovely snow pictures (but brrr!)
ReplyDeleteThe fallow dear are lovely in the snow. Another blogging "friend" has dear coming into the bottom of her long garden.
ReplyDeleteI am surprised to see that caterpillar surely he should be overwintering in his cocoon
ReplyDeleteMollyx