To every thing there is a season...

Images of undisturbed subjects in their natural environment. All subject types.

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Ken Ramos
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Joan wrote:
But I am determined to survive in order to be able to bug you on the forum again.
Well :-k as long as your bugging me, we will know you're okay. :D

beetleman
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Post by beetleman »

Great luck and photos Ken. I have only seen a few of these in my lifetime (attracted to lights at night) and they were too high to get good looks at.
Take Nothing but Pictures--Leave Nothing but Footprints.
Doug Breda

Ken Ramos
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Post by Ken Ramos »

I have oftentimes found wings of these things lying about the front lawn here and there but have never seen the actual moth until now. I still have the male and hopefully will find a way to mount and frame the thing, the female which emerged from the cocoon finally flew away. Story of my life I suppose, bring something home, care for it, check daily on it as to its welfare and then it flys off somewhere without so much as a wave goodbye. That's gratitude for ya... :( , sniff

Thanks Doug :D

Gordon C. Snelling
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Post by Gordon C. Snelling »

Isn't that just like kids.

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