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Teeny granny square. Rather proud! It isn't perfect but not bad for my for my first try with a tiny crochet hook, huh?
These are some photos i took at the bird show at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Doncaster, South Yorkshire,i took them last September 2012.
I am trying to catch up with my photos at the moment while my camera is in for repair, it has stopped working and i haven't had it 6 month yet,
so i am very up set with it breaking, but at least it is still in warranty, so can't wait to get it back to start taking more photos, there is only one good thing that i am grateful that i didn't take it back to jessops for repair or i might have lost my camera and there is know knowing what would have happened then.
These tiny red spiders were found on a fence in my garden and on a stone garden ornament. the one on the wood was so small it was not much bigger than a pin head.just a moving red spot. the one on the stone was a bit bigger and we could just tell that it was a spider. The photo with the finger just shows how small the stone spider is!! What really amazed me was the pattern on the spiders back ! it looks embossed ...So beautiful.
Tiny Thrip about 1mm body length- have to admit I thought this was a springtail when I first spotted it
Noticed this super tiny little fly of some sort sunning on the tip of a spruce tree needle. Hard for me to hold steady enough for sharp focus but had to give it a go.
this is my other face up victim, but the glue of the lashes ate the eyliner on one side so I had to repair this before taking pictures.
My grandmother is a great woman. I just stumbled across this photo (from a visit a couple of years ago), when we were picking out pumpkins to carve! What a blessing she is and has been!
Tiny Vipers perform Oct. 28, 2007, at Schubas in Chicago. More photos at: www.undergroundbee.com/2007/10/28gls/index.htm
This butterfly was very small, and I took a lot of shots. This is the one I like the best. This butterfly has a dark dot on the upper wing, but it is hidden behind the lower wing in this shot. I’m not sure what species this is, but it was cute and furry.
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This tiny green frog balanced on the edge of a palm frond at The Sweetbay Natural Area in northern Palm Beach County, Florida.
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