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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 :-)

Thursday, 9 April 2026

A Wee Weevil

 

Weevil in Scotland

Isn't this little weevil lovely? Check out the colours! Stunning.

60 comments:

  1. The green on him is almost the same as the leaf.

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  2. Gorgeous capture, Ananka! Love this!

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  3. ...a green nettle weevil-Phyllobius pomaceus?

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  4. Nice colour!-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  5. Existem tantas espécies na natureza que eu nem sequer conheço, e as que ainda me irritam são as aranhas. rsrsrsrs

    Nova tirinha publicada. 😺

    Abraços 🐾 Garfield Tirinhas Oficial.

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  6. Wow, a fantastic macro Ananka!

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  7. There's some green there, so it's partly camouflaged.

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  8. I guess that colour makes for great camoflage, probably essential in its neck of the green jungle. Hoopefully its not munching on any of your foodables?
    ERin

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    1. I think so! No this was in the wild well away from humans! :-D

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  9. ciao Ananka spero tutto bene, il tuo amico Punteruolo è davvero grazioso, io non ho paura degli insetti, beh ecco non li mangerei, ma non li temo.

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    1. He really is cute I am not afraid of them and like to take photos :-D Thanks :-D

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  10. Bom dia minha querida amiga Ananka. A foto ficou muito linda. Confesso, que nunca vi um gorgulho. Um excelente sexta-feira com muita paz e saúde. Grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro.

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  11. I love the way he blends in with the leaf!

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  12. Wow! Your photos are so intricate and beautiful. Have a very nice day today.

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  13. Oi, Ananka! Eu conheço o gorgulho que ataca os alimentos, como o feijão. Este aí me parece bem grande. Beijos nas bochechas! Bom fim de semana!
    (o゜▽゜)o☆

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    1. They can be seen as pests yes. Thanks Ane :-D

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  14. You must have a keen eye for them as it's almost camouflaged into the leaf.

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    1. It is indeed! I love taking photos of insects, so eyes are tuned into seeing them! Thanks :-D

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