I was tapping leaves looking for spiders on my hawthorn in the backyard over a plant trug, and out came this one. I would never have noticed it unless it moved first,
Only four more species to go before you reach a thousand – with your sharp observation skills you will soon get there. It is amazing that you saw this one!
Leafhoppers are such cool lookers with those distinctive eyes. 1/8″! How’d you even see it? 🙂
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I was tapping leaves looking for spiders on my hawthorn in the backyard over a plant trug, and out came this one. I would never have noticed it unless it moved first,
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Reminds me on the Simpsons. 🙂
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🙂
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Oh so cute.
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I have always liked these bugs. Thank you 🙂
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Only four more species to go before you reach a thousand – with your sharp observation skills you will soon get there. It is amazing that you saw this one!
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Thank you, Anne. I had the count a whiles back, but its just getting round to prepping and posting 🙂
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The bug is as delightful as the name itsel!!
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Thank you, Indira 🙂
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What a LONG name it has!
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For such a small thing it sure does 🙂
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lol!
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A face only a mother leaf hopper could love.
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Indeed, Candice 🙂
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You must have eyes lika a hawk! Well done!
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Thank you very much, Hans! 🙂
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Just looking at the head it almost looks like the cartoon character Homer Simpson. 🙂
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Lol! 🙂
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They look a bit fishy 😉 As if it wants to go diving. Funny but sympathetic 🙂
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🙂
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