The Walking Sticks are BACK!!
We cannot figure out why on earth they always show up on the mailbox at the cottage...
But, lo and behold...went out yesterday and there they were!
The big surprise this year...
There were FOUR of them!!
We never, ever find them anywhere else EXCEPT on the mailbox.
It is the strangest thing!!
Now...
Aren't you glad I had my camera??
If you look real close...you can see that there are two...one on top of the other!
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My mom has seen these before and says they are the only insects she actually likes because they are so weird.
I never saw them so close, thanks for the phtoos of a species we don't have here :O) bet they read your mail.... :o)
that is soooo cool!!... and weird!!... lol...
They are such a weird creature!
Amazing they're just in the one area. I've seen these, but very seldom.
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Hi Jeanne, I think they are such interesting insects! I also love praying Mantis. Hope you have a great weekend.
Hugs to you and the girls,
Noreen, Hunter, Lily and Copper
Very cool! Maybe it's the type of wood on the mailbox that attracts them there?
xoxo,
Bell Fur Zoo Momma
How curious - we don't think we have ever seen those here. Maybe they are drawn to the black? Or maybe they are waiting to see if they won the sweepstakes or would that be sweepsticks?
Woos - Ciara and Lightning
They are really cool. I haven't seen any of them here in Massachusetts, but I did see a praying mantis in Vermont last week coming home from our family reunion.
They are the strangest looking insects!
They sure are odd looking bugs. It would be easy to think they were just sticks
So cool. Thanks for sharing.
Our dad loves it when they come to our house!
Your Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
I think they're an interesting insect, and they don't startle me as much as a praying mantis does. But we don't see many around here - Maybe we need to get a mailbox! :-)
They are cool and creepy all at the same times!!! Pawsome! We don't gets them around here...bummer.
FABulous pics!!
Kisses,
Ruby ♥
Those are so cool! We're still looking for those around here, but still haven't found any.
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