
The Green and Great Blue Herons also just hanging about.



The proverbial frog on the lily pad and the turtles on a log – both well camouflaged! Which is good because we know how the herons love to eat froggies!!

The Yellow Pond Lily, even more fascinating when nothing else is going on! The second one has a bonus bug on it, which I didn’t see till it was enlarged on the computer. It is a damsel fly larva.