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Flint_Hawk

Dances with Bees
Turquoise Rising

The Turquoise-winged Parrotlet is from Central America. They generally inhabit semi-arid country, with second growth, scrub and scattered trees, principally in the lowlands.

Credits:

Songbird ReMix Parrots Vol 7 - Parrotlets of the World 2 (Turquoise-winged Parrotlet) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Set of Hangzhou elm or Ulmus changii Tree by moonikoffice at CG Trader
Legends of Fantasy by Svena at Renderosity
ANGELS - Life and Death by Ilona Vozari and Bez Boardman at Renderosity

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Flint_Hawk

Dances with Bees
High-Rise

The Common Garden Slug lives in gardens, fields, pastures and similar habitat in Great Britain, Ireland, and other countries throughout the world where it has been introduced. It consumes agriculturally important crops.

Credits:

Nature's Wonders Slugs & Snails (Common Garden Slug) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Butterflies of the World Volume 2 (Old World Swallowtail) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Vinyl Fence Panel by LuxXeon at Renderosity Free Stuff
Rhododendron by istwood15 at CG Trader
Bench in an English Garden by Ansiko at DAZ
Common Tree by moonikoffice at CG Trader
Piles Of Cotton Clouds by PhotoGG (no longer available)

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Flint_Hawk

Dances with Bees
I Dare You To Cross This Line

Since the Common Garden Slug damages important agricultural crops, you may want to use Mr. G's Repellent, but always be sure to read the cautions.

Credits:

Nature's Wonders Slugs & Snails (Common Gar4den Slug & Repellent) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

The Gardener Clothing for Dusk by SatiraCapriccio at Renderosity

Pumpkin bush by KaterinaBondarenko at ShareCG
Public Domain from Wikimedia

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Flint_Hawk

Dances with Bees
On the Forest Floor

The Pacific Banana Slug is a species of slug found in damp areas of the forest floor on the Pacific coast of North America & Canada. It is the second-largest species of terrestrial slug in the world, growing up to 10 inches in length.

Credits:

Nature's Wonders Slugs & Snails (Pacific Banana Slug) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Ladybugs (Convergent Lady Beetle) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Curious Proliferation by Lisa's Botanicals at Renderosity
Wild Flowers - Flowering Stonecrops by MartinJFrost at DAZ
Tropical Pond by Alessandro_AM LMX3D at DAZ
Moss 7 Species and Stones by Assetkit at CG Trader
The Fairy Glen by Sveva at Renderosity

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Flint_Hawk

Dances with Bees
Garden Evening

The Common Garden Snail is native to the Mediterranean region with its present range stretching from northwest Africa and Iberia, eastwards to Asia Minor and Egypt, and northwards to Britain. It is known as an agricultural and garden pest, but also as an edible delicacy, and occasionally a household pet.

Credits:

Nature's Wonders Slugs & Snails (Common Garden Snail2) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Moths of the World Vol. 3 (Cinnabar Moth) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Perching Places by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Painted Daisy by Lisa's Botanicals at Renderosity
SKYZONE by Rajesh K Misra at RUNTIME DNA (no longer available)

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Flint_Hawk

Dances with Bees
On the Edge Of the Forest

The Pacific Sideband Snail is native to the Pacific Coast of North America. It is commonly found in low elevation, wet coastal forests, but it can also be found in non-forested and urban areas.


Credits:

Nature's Wonders Slugs & Snails (Pacific Sideband) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Dragonflies & Damselflies (Cardinal Meadowhawk) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Flinks Mossy Rocks by Flink at Renderosity
Photo Props Forest Mushrooms 01 by ShaaraMuse3D and HolyWonderWorld at Renderosity
Tropical Pond by Alessandro_AM LMX3D at DAZ
Fairytale Thicket by Sveva at Renderosity

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