There's a reason it's called robin's-egg blue. It's hard to believe that the obese worm-suckers bouncing around our lawn came out of such tiny packages. This one appears to have been the victim of predation; there's a hole on the other side that looks a bit small for a chick to get out of.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Spring (continued)
Almost mowed this.

There's a reason it's called robin's-egg blue. It's hard to believe that the obese worm-suckers bouncing around our lawn came out of such tiny packages. This one appears to have been the victim of predation; there's a hole on the other side that looks a bit small for a chick to get out of.
There's a reason it's called robin's-egg blue. It's hard to believe that the obese worm-suckers bouncing around our lawn came out of such tiny packages. This one appears to have been the victim of predation; there's a hole on the other side that looks a bit small for a chick to get out of.
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