I have been Blogging since 2011. I first started with 2 Blogs about nail polish, which I do from time to time. My main focus is on my more recent Blog which is about photography, mainly nature and wildlife. Welcome to my little world :-)
Wow! I know they can damage crops, but that is a beautiful shell. We only have small unattractive snails here on the east coast of the US. We also have quite a few slugs, snails without shells, and they can just ruin our gardens. Still, they are really interesting to watch.
Nicely captured
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Delete...looks like a tiny flying saucer.
ReplyDeleteIt does! :-D
DeleteThey are lovely!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them both, thanks :-D
DeleteNice capture, they are so small and cute.
ReplyDeleteThey are, thanks Bill :-D
DeleteYes, definitely 'Little and Large' nice photograph.
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Thanks Jan :-D
DeleteNeat!
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine :-D
DeleteSuch a pretty photo of that little one!
ReplyDeleteIt really is. Thanks Terry :-D
DeleteThey look so different from each other. Yet, so warm looking
ReplyDeleteThey do. Thanks :-D
DeleteLindos caracoles. Te mando un beso.
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DeleteSo cute dear ana.
ReplyDeleteThanks, glad you like them :-D
DeleteA lovely photo, sweet to see the two together.
ReplyDeleteIt is, glad you like it :-D
DeleteIt's a snail family!
ReplyDeleteIt is! Thanks Irina :-D
DeleteThey're not going to let their shells keep them from cuddling.
ReplyDeleteHaha no Kirk, thanks :-D
DeleteSweet capture!
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DeleteSnails look like cameos from nature.
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They do. Thanks :-D
DeleteThe big one is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt really is :-D
DeleteThe bigger snail has the same colour as we see here.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead of you, Ananka !
They are very common over here. Thanks Giorgio, you too :-D
DeleteGood to see them getting along.
ReplyDeleteHumans can learn a lot from them eh! :-D
DeleteI don't remember ever seeing a baby snail.
ReplyDeleteYou never miss a single detail of nature...
Nice shot.
Thanks Fernando, lovely comment. Glad you like them :-D
DeleteBoa tarde e uma excelente terça-feira. Lindos e maravilhosos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Luiz :-D
DeleteWow! I know they can damage crops, but that is a beautiful shell. We only have small unattractive snails here on the east coast of the US. We also have quite a few slugs, snails without shells, and they can just ruin our gardens. Still, they are really interesting to watch.
ReplyDeleteWe have slugs over here too. They are important though! Thanks :-D
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