Monday, September 1, 2008

What Is It XV

I haven't done a 'What Is It' for a while so I give you two related objects that were near enough together to catch in one shot. I cropped them out and ask you to guess what it is. I hope this one may give you a clue.
I will post the answer tomorrow.

19 comments:

Unknown said...

Some sort of insect?

Oman said...

is it a wing of a bug?

Cathy said...

1 grasshopper butt, sorry couldn't resist.
2. moth or butterfuly wing

Anonymous said...

you didn't say anything about the prize for the winner :)

Michele said...

Yeh, I think it's definitely to do with an insect on a yellow flower. Can't wait to see it.

Twisted Fencepost said...

A grashopper and a moth?

The Birdlady said...

Good grief, FG! It's awfully early for riddles...whatever it is, it's on a yellow flower. Right?

NCmountainwoman said...

I'm just going to wait for the answer.

Jack and Joann said...

I guess Jimmy Cricket. Late fall he starts bouncing around the yard.

Jack and Joann said...

Oops, I meant to say late summer Jimmy Cricket starts bouncing around the yard. Moral of this comment: ALWAYS PREVIEW YOUR COMMENT!

Leora said...

A piece of cricket and then a part of a butterfly on a yellow flower (maybe a rudbeckia or daisy)?

Unknown said...

First one, a leaf on the flower, second one, maybe a moth

Ivar Østtun said...

A grasshopper in the first picture and the wing of a butterfly in the last. I think :-)

Anonymous said...

I haven't got a clue. I'm not even going to tell you what I saw at first glance. I'm one who sees stranges creatures out of leaves until I get up close, and trees look like monsters in the fog. I'll save my guess and wait for the answer. :-D

Anonymous said...

I'm guessing a bug or a moth.

Tom Arbour said...

#1 Candy-striped leafhopper

#2 Moth.

Warren Baker said...

Bottom one looks like a moths wings

Anonymous said...

I'm guessing a grasshopper at the top and a bumblebee at the bottom, at least that's what they seem to me

kjpweb said...

No clue for the first - second one looks like the hindwing of a Checkered Skipper.
Cheers, Klaus