...with a possible yikes! Tell me,
Do you see disturbed beauty, or another beauty added?
(yellow zinnia adorned by green stink bug)
(Hey! I could use this for next week's ABC Wed. as well!)
A point of view. It's
Not one person's to decide...
Yours, as good as mine.
~~~
xoabb
expect anything!
ALERT!! - It's 9:27 am and I've just had my very first YELLOW FINCH (a ~y~, how appropriate) of this season at the feeder - nd not even the yellow finch feeder! Yippee! He sure isn't very yellow, tho. Now I'm going to be late for work. (We had a 2 hour delay - ice.)
Two beauties, for sure!
ReplyDeleteI see another beauty added...what a really gorgeous green bug! Of course green is my favorite color :-) That is an excellent photo of it! Congrats on the yellow finch! Wrong time of year to be very yellow in our area. You asked about my photos...I do shoot through glass most of the time. Left comment.
ReplyDeleteAnnie: I love to catch an extra on the flower whether it be a bug, bee, moth or butterfly. It adds to the interest of the shot.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen that bug green ... only brown/grey as they come in with the wood for the fireplace.
ReplyDeleteThe bug adds color and interest. Definitely two beauties.
ReplyDeleteAn Arkie's Musings
That bug looks suspiciously like a squash bug, which wreak havoc on my vegetable garden in the summer.
ReplyDeleteThat said, it's still a gorgeous picture!
I have Yellow finch food in the feeder and no finches! I did not know that squirrels like finch food!
ReplyDeleteIs that a stink bug? It think it is! You sure got a good pic of him - very clear!!! Pretty flower too!
ReplyDeleteDid you beat MPM with the finches?
ReplyDeleteAwesome photo!!
ReplyDeleteLovely green stink bug.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the finches.
No idea what Mr Green's history or name is but he's handsome and he sets off the yellow of that fleur so well ...
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