tanddjohnson that is really neat Roger. when are you coming over.
tanddjohnson ??
duncan Wow, that is strange looking. The more I see insects the more I am fascinated by a world we usually ignore. But the veriety and mystery of the way they survive is a lesson to any creature faced with famine, drought and overpopulation. Some wasps lay their eggs in the coccoons of moths and butterflies. This is natures way of controlling the balance.
MIKEDONAHUE is this real ?
chitralekhan Oh wow! Just a few moments ago we were busy trying to get a real dull looking moth out of this room. It's certainly nowhere near like this one here! Nature's art is incredible - beautiful camouflage mechanism and amazing that you've captured it so well!
tomswift46 This is one of your most beautiful images...
dizzy Fantastic,Which way is he pointing...Lol.
Our moths are sooo boring, except to the cats who hunt them . . .