I'm a simple Scottish girl with an unusual name and a strange obsession for nail polish! My aim is to capture what the eye sees, with a camera! Too much nail polish and never enough time. I have also started wildlife photography, which I enjoy very much. Welcome to my little world :-)
Spectacular pictures of that unusual bug, Ananka. Never seen before. Thank you for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Giorgio, glad you like them. :-D
DeleteAnd what a delightful little chap he is too!
ReplyDeleteHe really is David. Glad you like him. Thanks :-D
Delete...this little fellow is known as stink bug here!
ReplyDeleteYes I have heard them called that here too :-D
DeleteThat is another type of shield bug I have not seen before
ReplyDeleteThere are so many different types over here. Thanks :-D
DeleteNice -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine :-D
DeleteThat is a pretty fancy shield!
ReplyDeleteIt really is! Cute little guy. Thanks Terry :-D
DeleteLindo bicho. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it, thanks :-D
DeleteThat bug's well-protected.
ReplyDeleteIt sure is Kirk :-D
DeleteShield bug is a much nicer name than what we call them: Stink Bugs! I think they look like tiny armored troop carriers.
ReplyDeleteYes it really is a nicer name! They sure do. Cute little fellows though. Thanks Bill :-D
DeleteQui in Friuli ci sono molte cimici puzzolenti,le odio!
ReplyDeleteThey don't really cause us much trouble where I am. Thanks :-D
DeleteA funny fellow!
ReplyDeleteHe sure is Irina. Thanks :-D
DeleteAll set for battle!
ReplyDeleteHaha yes battle ready! Thanks :-D
DeleteHe's all ready for defence!
ReplyDeleteHe sure is. Thanks Bill :-D
DeleteEscudo con poco tamaño, pero que recuerda , si fuera en tamaño grande, a la se los gladiadores del imperio romano.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
It is exactly like that! A shield! Thanks :-D
DeleteEscudo pequeño, que si fuera de un tamaño grande, recordaría los de la armadura del imperio romano.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
All of your comments hit spam today, I donno why!
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