The butterflies are so colorful and nice.Lovely: the charming snail and the little green barbet with the worm in its beak. The small spider is having a BIG meal. What is that creature in the compost bin-some kind of lizard? Thanks Amila for sharing these beautiful photographs !
What an amazing collection of "critters" -- creepy-crawlies, beautiful bird (so exotic to me), a lizard (?) of some kind and is that one a slug? Or a snail? You found wonderful life in your compost heap and in the rest of your yard -- just shows you how important it is to look everywhere!
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ReplyDeletePassei para admirar suas fotografias.
Belíssima série de imagens.
Bom sábado!
Bom fim de semana!
Beijinhos.
Brasil.
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The butterflies are so colorful and nice.Lovely: the charming snail and the little green barbet with the worm in its beak. The small spider is having a BIG meal. What is that creature in the compost bin-some kind of lizard? Thanks Amila for sharing these beautiful photographs !
ReplyDeleteIt's a skink, and proberbly a Common skink, Eutropis carinata lankae
DeleteWhat an amazing collection of "critters" -- creepy-crawlies, beautiful bird (so exotic to me), a lizard (?) of some kind and is that one a slug? Or a snail? You found wonderful life in your compost heap and in the rest of your yard -- just shows you how important it is to look everywhere!
ReplyDeleteIt's a skink, and proberbly a Common skink, Eutropis carinata lankae,and the molusk is a snail.
DeleteOutstanding series. Love the bird - what a mouthful he has :)
ReplyDeleteGreat series of photos. The bird with a full beak is especially good.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, especially the butterfly detail!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteLOve the Barbet and all of your critters. Great captures, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures and amazing shots :-) love the butterfly the most :-) Dropping by from Camera Critters.
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