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It certainly is – found at our summerhouse. They built it last year, and we could not go into our shed that summer. Now they heve left so we are free to admire their skilled work. European hornets. Svara
You’re on the right track – it is European hornet. A very big thing, but more harmless than the common one. Found at our summer house. Svara
Definitely beautiful. Looks much like rocks formations if you don’t know it’s a macro.
I must agree, Janet. Very much of structure.
Extraordinary! And rather beautiful.
I think so too.
Very skilled…but hornets? Aaargh….
But they are more kind than the little ones!
Oh!
An extraordinary piece of work.
It certainly is – found at our summerhouse. They built it last year, and we could not go into our shed that summer. Now they heve left so we are free to admire their skilled work. European hornets.
It will be good to have your shed back.
😀
I must be hungry – appetizing fine crispbread cooling out of the oven 🙂 ???
Haha, always thinking of food? ;-D. Nooooo
love those lines 🙂
Only skilled builders can do these…
🙂
Lovely photo.
♥
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The different shades of colour in stripes are beautiful!
They are – skilled builders!
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Mud dauber?
You’re on the right track – it is European hornet. A very big thing, but more harmless than the common one. Found at our summer house.