Insect fauna in our garden
A friend took some great photos of our lowly life forms here in New Jersey on Saturday. Enjoy this
gold-backed snipe fly
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A friend took some great photos of our lowly life forms here in New Jersey on Saturday. Enjoy this
gold-backed snipe fly
Posted by LS at 4:24 PM
Labels: gardens, insects, New Jersey, photo
3 comments:
Lowly lifeforms? Lovely lifeforms!
Wasn't the name of the worm in the kid book's "Hur funkar det?", etc., Lowly? You know the ones I mean, the ones by Richard Scarry.
Yes, Lowly Worm! Always with its bavarian hat complete with Gamsbart...
Interesting how much you know without being aware of it.
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