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Tuesday 24 May 2011

May 24, 2011

 Headlice or late for a Royal Wedding?? 
The bug moved like greased lightning & I am thankful that I managed this shot!

1 comment:

  1. Jill Morley: A great shot Maggie. Tonight I can't comment on your blog page for some reason. What a fascinating little creature!

    Celia Sparks: Love the striped outfit + the fascinator!;)

    Ethel Schultz Pittaway: Definitely dressed for a royal wedding. Lovely shot.

    Maggie Rust Grey: You are fascinated by fascinators, Celia. How you loved Princess Beatrice's!!! :D

    Celia Sparks: Beatrice has made a great deal of money for charity by having that fascinator auctioned! This is definitely a bug fascinator of note!

    Ant West: Its so infuriating trying to log in via Googlemail to post on the site - stupid error messages, yet it shows I'm logged in.... anyway - great photo - certainly seems in a hurry! Love the colours and the texture of the background is awesome :) Well done!

    Angela Barrett Rose: ditto Ant - I have had the same problems in the past.. I love the colours of the this pic...the shiny metallic blue on this bug is so wonderful, well caught too Maggie. Fab photo.

    Brenda Hallowes: Gorgeous photo Maggie. The Rocking Crocks mit Cameras should definitely wear fascinators when they meet.

    Maggie Rust Grey: Thanks all! I was quite intriqued with the smaller insect on the head of
    the other! @Ant: Sorry about the problems. I could not log into my blog either! The advice was to clear the cache, delete the cookies and reboot. Wallah! problem solved ;-)

    Jo-ann Paton: It's almost as if time freezes for a few seconds so that you can get these wonderful pics Maggie! I love the colour pallette in this pic!

    Angela Barrett Rose: Maggie I often have that same problem where I lose my comments and then have to log in all over again...silly eh.? I just love your photos so will keep trying.

    Ant West: Maggie, I've seen many insects with mites - this could be a small red tick or other mite?
    Celia Sparks: Oh no, not a tick or mite Ant - it is a fascinator! Very 'in' at the moment, even for the bugs....

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