Ergh.
Nevertheless, I woke up on Sunday and said to Grant that it was the first day I had felt human in about ten days!
Yesterday afternoon, we were walking up the driveway with Angus, Amanda and children. We'd all enjoyed a delicious BBQ here at our home - Angus did the meat grilling - Grant was forbidden to use his hands and we had a lovely meal together.
As we neared the gate, six-year-old Joel came dashing back and said there's a huge butterfly on the lamp. He actually shuddered. I had my camera around my neck as I'd been snapping a pair of bird parents and their new fledgling (more about that later). I approached the lamp in question, focused and snapped away.
At first I thought it was a moth (note the fuzzy head) but Grant reckons it's a type of dragonfly
It has large bulbous eyes and feelers and four legs that I could see
I tried to get as many angles on this critter as possible
From the top, it's quite a slim critter. It has gossamer wings and Grant says it sports "a dragon fly's tail"
The critter never moved although its eyes are bright; it's definitely alive. It may be laying eggs. At the light of day, today (Monday) I'll check if it's still in the same place on the lamp.
Here's wishing you all a wonderful Monday and week ahead.
Interesting. We occasionally used to see a huge moth around here. It was about 6 inches long, and fed from the nectar of Tobacco flowers. Now no-one grows Tobacco, so no more huge moths. Sad; I like to see such things around.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very interesting critter. Am glad Grant is forbidden to use his hands until healing is accomplished and I'm glad you are feeling human again. Hugs. xx
ReplyDeleteHello Jo, I am glad you and things are feeling back to normal. It looks like a large moth to me, very pretty. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteThis is really a very strange looking critter, looks as if it came out of a Japanese cartoon !
ReplyDeletepretty neat!
ReplyDeletewow, never seen anything like this critter.. the tail does look like a dragonfly. hope we get to see it again...
ReplyDeleteI've never seen anything like this before eiter!! Great shots, Jo!! Really neat indeed!! Hope you have a great new week!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool critter.
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