Today I found a grasshopper nymph in my garden. I brought the nymph inside while I grabbed my camera. As I was taking one of the photos I nearly got hit by a wee piece of flying dung.
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The wee nymph...you can see the buds where the wings will eventually be. |
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Can you see the nymph? |
Where did you find it ryan r
ReplyDeleteThey seemed to like living in different plants. I found one in a rose bush, some living in the Magnolia tree. I found two nymphs living in the Magnolia. Elizabeth
DeleteThey look very very pretty
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