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 :-)
Is that (Arianta arbustorum) the copse snail? I don't like them! They are a real garden pest, and they multiply a lot. Here they have spread terribly. There are areas where they are so numerous that they take over parking lots and coastal paths. Fortunately, I have noticed in my own garden that jackdaws and magpies eat them.
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DeleteWhile I would not call a snail cute, there shells are a thing of beauty.
ReplyDeleteTrue Jackie! I really do like them and agree they are a thing of beauty :-D
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ReplyDeleteYes, snails are interesting and have beautiful "homes" with interesting designs.
Hugs, have a great week, see you soon!
They have wonderful homes JoAnna. Thanks :D
Delete...a snail's shell is a work of art!
ReplyDeleteIt sure is Tom :-D
DeleteThat sure is an artsy little house!
ReplyDeleteIt really is Terry :-D
DeleteIt's nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks Irina :-D
DeleteI do agree with Tom ... a snail's shell is a work of art.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
It really is Jan, I agree with Tom too :-D
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ReplyDeleteThanks Christine :-D
DeleteLinda caracola. Te mando un beso.
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DeleteLike the swirl.
ReplyDeleteIt sure is Kirk :-D
DeleteLove it. Very creative
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DeleteVery unique and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt is Angie, thanks :-D
DeleteSnails are not very pretty people, but their homes tell the secrets of time.
ReplyDeleteThey sure do Bill :-D
DeleteThe pattern is seemingly some sort of ancient symbolism
ReplyDeleteIt does actually, you are right :-D
DeleteThat is quite exquisite, Ananka, more ornate than I usually see.
ReplyDeleteI really liked it David :-D
DeleteIt’s true, they have an amazing design.
ReplyDeleteThey sure do :-D
DeleteThis is incredible! What a great pattern.
ReplyDeleteIt really is Shannon :-D
DeleteSim são criaturas fofas, Ananka feliz terça-feira bjs.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lucimar :-D
DeleteMarvelous creatures. How can same people eat them? Lovely photo.
ReplyDeleteOh I know Giorgio! So cruel. Thanks :-D
DeleteNever been a fan, as I always thought of them as slugs with shells…but they are definitely gentle, peaceful little creatures.
ReplyDeleteLovely and gentle creatures for sure. Thanks :-D
DeleteIs that (Arianta arbustorum) the copse snail? I don't like them! They are a real garden pest, and they multiply a lot. Here they have spread terribly. There are areas where they are so numerous that they take over parking lots and coastal paths. Fortunately, I have noticed in my own garden that jackdaws and magpies eat them.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a rock snail. I know a lot of people don't like snails due to their gardens! Yes birds like to eat them!
DeleteI am always amazed at how beautiful even a humble snail shell can be.
ReplyDeleteOh I know Kathy, they are wonderful :-D
DeleteI have to agree with Tom, too.
ReplyDeleteI agree with him too Nicole :-D
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