I was coming back to the house from the longére and saw this little fellow on the step...
That spider had better watch out... |
but no, he had other things on his mind! |
There are more pictures of one here.
That spider had better watch out... |
but no, he had other things on his mind! |
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New measures are needed to stop diseases carried by commercial bees spilling over into the wild, says a University of Exeter team.
Evidence suggests bees bred in captivity can carry diseases that could be a risk to native species."
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5 comments:
He certainly is bright out on the step. We will have to look out for them. All we seem to get in the garden is Toads. What is that in the pictures it looks like something the cat brought up!
You might love them less if you had grown up where they lived in your toilet and washing machine. They don't take well to the spin cycle, btw...
C&E: possibly accurate in your identification!
S: greenredgreenredgreenredgreenred no that was the blender...
And... have any of you seen "Bellville Rendevous"? There is a marvelous bit in that where there is a frog that looks as though it has just come out of the wash...
What a cute little creature. Never seen one in Derbyshire !!
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