Thought the expression on the bee's face was worth showing.
Haven't seen a moth like this before but since it was so tiny guess that's the reason.
einsteinsauntie Senior Member 703 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Adelaide, South Australia More info | Oct 17, 2009 05:17 | #1 Thought the expression on the bee's face was worth showing. Sue
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racketman Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 17, 2009 05:23 | #2 Hoverflies normally give way so bee perplexed - lovely shot. Moth is a Plume moth of some sort. Toby
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einsteinsauntie THREAD STARTER Senior Member 703 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Adelaide, South Australia More info | Oct 17, 2009 05:29 | #3 Thanks for the comment and ID. Are the spines on the moth all pose? Sue
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