Just for completeness: We call them ladybirds in England.
David
Just for completeness: We call them ladybirds in England.
David
Nice image. Think Google missed the id. Bed bugs can't live outside and their eggs are very tiny white things. At least that is what my searching found. Not sure what these are.
Thanks,
barondla
¡Hola! I think the translator added "bed" bug on their own. From what I've seen, they may be eggs from some kind of "stink" bug...
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I found this mushroom community lying on the ground, and took it home to take some pictures. After a few days, the little mushrooms were completely dry, and I thought they were dead. But they're really resilient, and with a little water, they were back in life in half an hour...
And by the way, this last one is a GIF. You might have to tap on it to see it.
Lovely lighting and composition. The contrast is dramatic. Well done.
I've run into the same resiliency with fungi. Thought the tree limb I brought inside was dried out and dead after a few days. Put it outside in light rain and the beauty returned. Remarkable.
Thanks for sharing,
barondla