And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I think most of the camo master critters are usually near the center of the photo, probably because people generally try to have picture subjects in the middle of the frame. Not always, but a majority
You can spot the moth by looking for the little half-tiny circles it has in a row at the base of its wings. Move up, you can see the antennae and spot the outline. Nature at its expert best!
Not really. I see it clearly.
ReplyDeleteThat there's a TREE.
Pretty amazing pattern and color match.
ReplyDeleteOK…I give…what and where is it…??
ReplyDeleteBest camouflage is to be on the other side of the tree? Seriously - is there something other than a tree here?
ReplyDeleteKinda like the Mimosa spider, very, very hard to spot!
ReplyDeleteVery neat how Nature replicates its surroundings. Moth dead center.
ReplyDeleteOn the knot, thanks!
DeleteI think most of the camo master critters are usually near the center of the photo, probably because people generally try to have picture subjects in the middle of the frame. Not always, but a majority
ReplyDeleteis that a bug. it is not hiding as well as the bear in your last camo master post
ReplyDeleteMoth / butterfly thingy 1/3 the way up the tree on the left... very very very good camo.
ReplyDeleteYou can spot the moth by looking for the little half-tiny circles it has in a row at the base of its wings. Move up, you can see the antennae and spot the outline. Nature at its expert best!
ReplyDeleteNobody spotted the squirrel or the owl? How about the third Olsen triplet?
ReplyDeletestupid? why not show another tree and play the what's different game.
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