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02-MAY-2015 Christine Hanrahan

Eggs, probably of a moth

Saw this small cluster against a tree trunk and looking more closely discovered it was a large cluster of eggs. They look like moth eggs, so I am guessing that is what they probably are. No idea which species, however.

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Date/Time02-May-2015 14:57:53
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victorswan15-May-2015 16:03
Lovely shot Christine, a good view on the eggs and the network to protect it, agree with Helen, You find the most interesting things to photograph Big vote
carol j. phipps06-May-2015 16:28
Beautiful capture of these eggs. Wow! Abundant!
Yvonne05-May-2015 07:03
What a superb photo Christine... be wondering now which moth they belong to! v
Hank Vander Velde04-May-2015 23:56
Terrific find Christine. nice image too. Would those eggs have been there all winter??
Carl Carbone04-May-2015 21:46
What?! That is SO COOL!
Karen Stuebing04-May-2015 19:15
If you're stumped then no one knows what this is. :) Beautiful capture of the egg mass. V.
Helen Betts04-May-2015 17:00
You find the most interesting things to photograph! That is an awful lot of eggs, and a great capture of them. V.
Raymond04-May-2015 16:41
Never seen that before! I think we can see the monster in the cocoon's bottom!
laine04-May-2015 16:14
That's a bonus find, Christine...beautifully captured. V
hamery04-May-2015 15:54
Oh my - Wonderful nature and an excellent capture of these eggs. Thanks for the explanation, Christine ! V
Jim Coffman04-May-2015 15:00
I have never seen this in my life! WOW!!
Walter Otto Koenig04-May-2015 14:47
What a great and fascinating find. I like the way they are suspended like this. "V"
Patrick Goossens04-May-2015 14:38
Very interesting capture with a good view on the eggs and the network to protect it.
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