The Baronnies's Griffons

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Nice flowers and the pears look good ;-) \O

It does not look like a bee thing, more a disease or spiders -O-


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Interesting nest and lovely flowers. \O The pears look tasty. ;-)


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Lisbeth wrote:Nice flowers and the pears look good ;-) \O

It does not look like a bee thing, more a disease or spiders -O-
could be... was a lot, almost all trees have one -O-
Flutterby wrote:Interesting nest and lovely flowers. \O The pears look tasty. ;-)
still nice flower and the pears... it was to high to try ;-)


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Polistes dominula ;-)

Love the flowers :yes:


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YES ! well done ^Q^ 0/0


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Toko wrote:Polistes dominula ;-)
What are the dominant police doing here? :shock:

-O-

Fascinating stuff, nana! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Love all the flowers, nan,

and the pears - yummy \O
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Richprins wrote:
Toko wrote:Polistes dominula ;-)
What are the dominant police doing here? :shock:

-O-

Fascinating stuff, nana! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
it was... O/\
Pumbaa wrote:Love all the flowers, nan,

and the peaches - yummy \O
flowers and pears was also a great part of my travel... allowed me to breathe a little bit before continue the walk =O:


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a Grasshopper, red Inside... but never wanted fly again 0-

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last part

the nests in the wall

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the noisier people 0'

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