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A nearly native plant habitat garden located in northeast Georgia in eco-region 231 (Southeast Mixed Forest Province) zone 7b on 10 acres of meadow and forest habitat. Growing food in harmony with nature and creating our best outdoor garden life.
That photo is too cute. Unreal you managed to capture that shot.
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Looks like something I could n't do..lol
ReplyDeleteToo funny! You have a knack for getting great shots!
ReplyDeleteHe's working out, bug push-ups...lol! Great pic =)
ReplyDeleteThat photo is unbelievable - the handstand, the colors, everything!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! Great shot :-) No way, no how I could ever do a handstand like that! I never cease to be amazed at some of the critter shots bloggers get in their gardens. The bugs just never sit still long enough for me to get a good picture. And yours are doing handstands for you! I'd be doing backflips if I could get a picture like that -- tee hee :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is a great shot! So cute! I also have a find time getting a good shot of insects. It seems they flit away just as I am getting focused. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely, maybe that is a part of the courtship ritual. I saw those spread wings also in termites during their night mating rituals. However, instead of the head stand they do fast pirouettes while the four wings are spread apart!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive! If I were to try that I'm sure a neck brace and traction would be the end result!
ReplyDeleteThat is THE coolest photo.
ReplyDeleteSo cute and funny! You are so lucky to get that great shot!
ReplyDeleteLove this little guy Karin!!
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