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I haven't seen one that color before.
It is quite unusual. :-D
Boa noite de quarta-feira, minha querida Ananka. Acho que nunca vi, dessa joaninha, aqui no Brasil. Grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro.
Thanks Luiz :-D
...we have red ones!
We have red ones too :-D
Oh, eine ganz neue Variante. Sehr hübsch.
Thanks :-D
Orange and green, great combination. Never seen an orange one.Looking forward to seeing the photos you took in Glasgow today.
Thanks Giorgio. I'll get around to posting them :-D
Very cool, I never seen an orange one before.
Thanks Bill. Something new :-D
Such a pretty little thing!
Thanks Terry :-D
Very pretty with the white dots.
It really is :-D
It does look pretty ...All the best Jan
Thanks Jan :-D
I saw red and orange ladybirds!
I've seen a few different types :-D
Oh my, never seen an orange one before!
It's pretty cool isn't it :-D
Uy que linda. Te mando un beso.
I think those orange ones can give a painful nibble.
I am not entirely sure! This one was friendly enough :-D
Interesting -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
Thanks Christine :-D
It is different. I always think of them as being red.
There are a few different ones, but red is popular :-D
How adorable!
Thanks Angie :-D
Hi Mrs Ananka. Hold on ,orange ladybirds can be found in Indonesia. Some species naturally have orange or yellow-orange shells with black spots.
That's good to know Asep. They are lovely :-D
I've never seen one like that--- only the red ones.
Red ones are fairly common here Bill :-D
That is an unusual ladybird. I asked Mr. Google about it, and apparently it is quite common in England Wales, but rarer in Scotland.
Good to know Jackie. Thanks :-D
This is so adorable
I think it’s an invasive Asian Lady Beetle. Their colour is quite variable.
It is David. I've seen a few different ones here :-D
Sim Ananka é bem diferente mesmo, bjs.
Thanks Lucimar :-D
Not seen one that colour before, most unique ones in the UK I saw were black with red spots.
Yes those are the common ones. Thanks :-D
I haven’t seen an orange one. There seem to be a lot of red ones at the moment, I keep finding them in the house.
They don't come into my house at all. Never had that issue! :-D
That is lovely!
Thanks Anne :-D
What a beautiful ladybug, I've never seen one like that.The most common ones to see are the red ones.
Red is very common here Maria. Thanks :-D
I have never seen one this color before, it's very pretty. Another great photo too!
It really is Denise. Thanks :-D
I don't think I've ever seen one like that! Wow!
Thanks Shannon :-D
Where I live these are actually a problem for the garden. Good shot though.
Some bugs are! Thanks Nicole :-D
I haven't seen one that color before.
ReplyDeleteIt is quite unusual. :-D
DeleteBoa noite de quarta-feira, minha querida Ananka. Acho que nunca vi, dessa joaninha, aqui no Brasil. Grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro.
ReplyDeleteThanks Luiz :-D
Delete...we have red ones!
ReplyDeleteWe have red ones too :-D
DeleteOh, eine ganz neue Variante. Sehr hübsch.
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D
DeleteOrange and green, great combination. Never seen an orange one.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing the photos you took in Glasgow today.
Thanks Giorgio. I'll get around to posting them :-D
DeleteVery cool, I never seen an orange one before.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill. Something new :-D
DeleteSuch a pretty little thing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Terry :-D
DeleteVery pretty with the white dots.
ReplyDeleteIt really is :-D
DeleteIt does look pretty ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thanks Jan :-D
DeleteI saw red and orange ladybirds!
ReplyDeleteI've seen a few different types :-D
DeleteOh my, never seen an orange one before!
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty cool isn't it :-D
DeleteUy que linda. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D
DeleteI think those orange ones can give a painful nibble.
ReplyDeleteI am not entirely sure! This one was friendly enough :-D
DeleteInteresting -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine :-D
DeleteIt is different. I always think of them as being red.
ReplyDeleteThere are a few different ones, but red is popular :-D
DeleteHow adorable!
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie :-D
DeleteHi Mrs Ananka. Hold on ,orange ladybirds can be found in Indonesia. Some species naturally have orange or yellow-orange shells with black spots.
ReplyDeleteThat's good to know Asep. They are lovely :-D
DeleteI've never seen one like that--- only the red ones.
ReplyDeleteRed ones are fairly common here Bill :-D
DeleteThat is an unusual ladybird. I asked Mr. Google about it, and apparently it is quite common in England Wales, but rarer in Scotland.
ReplyDeleteGood to know Jackie. Thanks :-D
DeleteThis is so adorable
ReplyDeleteIt really is :-D
DeleteI think it’s an invasive Asian Lady Beetle. Their colour is quite variable.
ReplyDeleteIt is David. I've seen a few different ones here :-D
DeleteSim Ananka é bem diferente mesmo, bjs.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lucimar :-D
DeleteNot seen one that colour before, most unique ones in the UK I saw were black with red spots.
ReplyDeleteYes those are the common ones. Thanks :-D
DeleteI haven’t seen an orange one. There seem to be a lot of red ones at the moment, I keep finding them in the house.
ReplyDeleteThey don't come into my house at all. Never had that issue! :-D
DeleteThat is lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne :-D
DeleteWhat a beautiful ladybug, I've never seen one like that.
ReplyDeleteThe most common ones to see are the red ones.
Red is very common here Maria. Thanks :-D
DeleteI have never seen one this color before, it's very pretty. Another great photo too!
ReplyDeleteIt really is Denise. Thanks :-D
DeleteI don't think I've ever seen one like that! Wow!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shannon :-D
DeleteWhere I live these are actually a problem for the garden. Good shot though.
ReplyDeleteSome bugs are! Thanks Nicole :-D
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