Today ’s pic are from Pam Wittenberg in Santa Rosa , California . She says , “ My husband notice this caterpillar hanging out on the backside of a small-arm of discarded lumber in our side cubic yard . I propel it onto a beautiful Tiarella blossom in the garden to take a picture . I do n’t care if my pet plant get feed now and then , especially when the bugs who do the munching search like this ! ” Thanks , Pam , for sending this in!Anyone out there know what this picayune fellow is ? Comment below !
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Click here to enlarge this photo.Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Pam Wittenberg


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