Saturday 26 December 2009

Many holes in one

Many holes in one. If you look carefully you will most probably discover who dunnit...
(click on the image to enlarge it).


Des p'tits trous, des p'tits trous, encore des p'tits trous...
En regardant bien vous découvrirez sans doute les deux coupables... (cliquez sur l'image pour l'agrandir)

24 comments:

Brigetoun said...

coupables ou artistes ?

Michel Benoit said...

Mais qui sont-ils ?

Davine said...

What an interesting photo - when I enlarged it I could see shapes of puppy dogs and seahorses. Yes, I do have a pretty good imagination!!

nathalie said...

Oh what fun Davine - yes, I can see the seahorse too ! (but can't see the puppy dogs, will have to look again)

Janet said...

And I see the little critters who dunnit!

MATHILDE PRIMAVERA said...

Un couple de pucerons se faisant un gueuleton pour le réveillon de Noïèlle ?

Virginia said...

Oh I love your macro shots. what an eye you have my friend. And that color! Oh....
V

Lou Ravi said...

Petites bêtes, gros appétit...

J'espère que la photo a été prise il y a plus d'un à deux mois. Sinon c'est que vraiment cela va mal pour la planète !

chri said...

Deux dentelières de Montmirail?

Lucanie said...

Non Lou Ravi, cette photo a été prise il y a moins de trois semaines.

Lou Ravi said...

Ces bébêtes auraient dû être au dodo depuis longtemps.

J'ai remarqué en taillant en pleine période de froid (cf les roues de l'Isle) que la sève n'était pas entièrement descendue. Mauvais plan pour nos amis les arbres et la végétation en général. Lucanie: parce qu'espèce à protéger ? sourire...

A Scattering said...

A wonderful shot! I'm glad you suggested enlarging it - I found the critters too.

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

These holes were obviously eaten by an insect. In Costa Rica we have leaf cuter ants, which I have shown on my Daily Photo site several times. They do not eat the leaves, but carry whole leaves on their backs back to the nest, not to eat, but to feed a fungus in their nest, which they eat.

Ténèbres à la lumière... said...

Bonjour! Nathalie,
After enlarging the photograph...I immediately, noticed the two or three small bugs that created the holes in the leaf.
Nathalie, what a nice photograph and when it comes to what images(That I see after the insects left behind...after eating holes in the leaf)
...I think that I see ...Sea horses.
Merci de partager!
DeeDee ;-D

mire said...

bonjour Nathalie,
c'est adorable de voir la feuille de proche et de laisser aller l'imagination comme on fait quand on regarde les nuages.

MOn je vois un de mes pays ancestral-l'Italie, je vois la botte!!
belle journée magique

mire said...

mais à l'envers -j'espère que cela compte!

Davine said...

Isn't it great what us so called Adults see when we let our imagination roam free.

richard said...

Hi Nathalie - merry Christmas! Thanks for all the comments and chat during the year - seems amazing that it was way back in May when we all met up in Menton.

Looking at this closely I can't figure out the culprit, but I'm as useless with plants etc as I am with things that eat them. However I thought it curious how all the little holes somehow look like the little map fragments you get in clipart collections!

Owen said...

Its making me hungry...

Ssscccrrrooouuunnncccchhhhhh !

Looks like they were really enjoying their Christmas dinner...

magnoliaamber said...

THings that eat the leaves are my childhood ngihtmare..

You know what, my opinion about them changed when I watched Le Papillon.

Olivier said...

c'est pas gentil de faire de la délation ;o))

clo said...

un bel appétit...ils ont soif de vivres eux aussi....
passes de belles fêtes de fin d'année Nathalie...
bises...:o)

AnneduSud said...

J'adore l'hippocampe, merci Davine!
J'ai trouvé un cambrioleur de dessin anmimé qui passe le mur, est ce le même qui a cambriolé notre maison le 24 et a pris une grosse partie de nos cadeaux de Noël???

jeandler said...

Il y en a trois... des dentelières!

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