A lady bug, Rodafina?
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A lady bug, Rodafina?
Yes. A pink spotted lady beetle. Also called a twelve-spotted lady beetle or Coleomegilla maculata to be precise.A lady bug, Rodafina?
You are a botanist!Yes. A pink spotted lady beetle. Also called a twelve-spotted lady beetle or Coleomegilla maculata to be precise.
Let's say, a hobby-entomologist-in-training. I know more about the critters than the plants.You are a botanist!
I like those kinds of persons!Let's say, a hobby-entomologist-in-training. I know more about the critters than the plants.
A more accurate description would just be "curious person."
BEAUTIFUL ! ! ! !
A Great Photograph! Does this "sing" when it turns?
There are two of them in that front yard. Both were turning gently when I passed; there was no sound.A Great Photograph! Does this "sing" when it turns?
Do most dogs like water and know how to swim?
I really don't know about "most dogs."Do most dogs like water and know how to swim?
Is it Rocky that we see in your photo?Rocky, who I have now, does.
yepIs it Rocky that we see in your photo?
Cutesie, thanks for posting this informative article!Some do; some don't.
Do dogs like to swim in water?
How much approximate distance does it take for a location to be considered "inland?"NOTE THE LARGE PINK BIRD
I apologize for the grainy photo but this is the best I could do from a distance. It’s not the photo that’s important, it is what the photo is of:
ROSEATE SPOONBILL
The pink bird circled below. When the water is high and the pastures get flooded, lots of wading birds show up. But Roseate Spoonbills are coastal birds and rarely come inland. So, now and then I will see them. It is alway exciting.
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