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Sunday, December 19, 2010

One Ladybird

The ladybird was counting traffic when I visited her again in my garden. Was life so boring in this gloomy summer day?

I thought she felt like snoring, then the ladybird started to join in the traffic, and so I was, for not being left behind again.

She moved like a Volkswagen Beetle, between leaves and stems, up and down. I go hiking once a week, twice is the most, but she completed my one month's number within seconds.

Was life so boring in a gloomy summer day, Miss Ladybird?

23 comments:

  1. Hi, great captures of this ladybird, she is living the life:)
    Greetings..

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  2. Lady bug is surely a feast to photograph.

    You have done it well :)

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  3. She is very pretty. Only a little bit like ours.

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  4. This is not a lady and not a bird, but sure a beautiful bug, beautifully captured. ;)

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  5. Well, rainfield, that's one beautiful lady bug.

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  7. Very nice thought! loved it!
    I must appreciate your Nice site and efforts i would like to link your blog place my url http://pleasehelpmylove.blogspot.com to your site.
    Actually I'll be much glad if you visit it once and advice me anything. I need it.
    Thanks! Do my favor please!

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  8. That's a ladybug with zigzag prints. Isn't that the one at the top of my blog? What is it doing in your garden?

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  9. She is so orderly and polite to let other traffic go first. Can she not fly and avoid rush hour?

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  10. Now I know why they named the VW after them..I think bird should be fixed on the end as they fly! Besides, the are beneficial..not merely any bug? What do I know? I love these macros with the leaves that glisten!!

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  11. Wow, Just beautiful! I wish I could see ladybugs now. Wonderful captures, Rainfield!

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  12. Oh no, how can life ever be boriing with this gorgeous ladybird? Even the ants are delighted because they were hoping that something magical will happen and turn the ladybird into a sports car for them to hav some fun!

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  13. Photogenic lady is my favorite bug....

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  14. I do not think life can be boring with you around.

    Wonderful pictures.

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  15. Great capture of the beetle on the first shot. looks like she interacting with the ants.

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  16. Great pictures. How do you find all these pretty insects?!
    In Germany, ladybirds are a symbol of good look, by the way :-)

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  17. My eyes lit up and a big smile came to my face when I saw your ladybird pictures. These are some of the best pictures of these little beauties that I've ever seen. We call them ladybugs here in America, but I like the word ladybird better.

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  18. She must have been in the right place at the right time, so that she could take you along on her little trip. She is very colorful indeed.

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  19. oh, wow, another wonderful macro, i sure love seeing a lady bug, they bring happiness.

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  20. I've never seen a ladybug so up close and personal. I think they are really quite lovely. Your picture is gorgeous. Maybe the Malaysian heat slows her down a bit. I know I was a big sluggish down there near the equator!

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