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Clueless Saturday - 23

11 Categories: Photo-Journal •June 7, 2008

Here we go for the 2nd Edition of Clueless Saturday! But first - the solutions for the first two “Riddles”.

The 1st image was the plumage of a Great White Egret View definition in a new window, the 2nd Wasn’t solved, though I found out myself.
It was Caesarweed.

Here are the rules:
Pretty simple. Your image post should be one of two things.
1. Either an animal, bug, plant, tree or whatever you have in store, that you would like to be identified.
(Maybe one of the visitors can figure it out…)
2. An unusual take on a subject, that leaves the viewer guessing on what it is.

3. And check out what other participants are showing! The more people look, the more
riddles can be solved and the chances of someone identifying an unknown animal, bird
or plant will rise!

And in your next post you let us know if someone figured it out! That’s all there is… :)

And if you do want to “riddle” away, put your URL in - so others can check it out.
And leave a comment, too!

What am I?

What am I?  [ Solved by Bruce - it is Spanish Moss View definition in a new window ]

Have fun!

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11 Nods! Why not add you two cents? to “ Clueless Saturday - 23 ”

  1. Sandpiper MonsterID IconSandpiper UNITED STATES
    7:43 am on June 7th, 2008
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    I know what this is. Good one! I’ll let others play. :-)
    Sandpipers last blog post..Clueless Saturday - Question

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  2. June MonsterID IconJune UNITED STATES
    7:45 am on June 7th, 2008
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    Some kind of nest? Oh, that would be too obvious…

    Junes last blog post..Photo Hunt - Bad Hair Day

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  3. Klaus MonsterID IconKlaus UNITED STATES
    8:09 am on June 7th, 2008
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    Not a nest, June! :)

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  4. mybirdtales MonsterID Iconmybirdtales UNITED STATES
    10:46 am on June 7th, 2008
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    I’m clueless in PA!

    mybirdtaless last blog post..An evening for Deer…

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  5. yvonne k MonsterID Iconyvonne k UNITED STATES
    2:59 pm on June 7th, 2008
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    i think it may be a spider web or something-web

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  6. Klaus MonsterID IconKlaus UNITED STATES
    3:33 pm on June 7th, 2008
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    Not a Web either, Yvonne!

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  7. yvonne k MonsterID Iconyvonne k UNITED STATES
    3:47 pm on June 7th, 2008
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    alright, might it be a)a caterpillar ? (this will be my last post, do not wanna be a hog, lol;) or … perhaps b)wet hair of a bird of some type?

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  8. bruce sc MonsterID Iconbruce sc UNITED STATES
    9:00 pm on June 7th, 2008
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    Like Sandpiper, who has lived where I live now, I too know what this is as we see it everywhere here. Maybe that will be a clue to others. Or I can give the answer if you are ready for it.

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  9. bruce sc MonsterID Iconbruce sc UNITED STATES
    10:20 pm on June 7th, 2008
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    Klaus says I should go ahead and guess. I’m pretty sure it’s Spanish moss, tillandsia usneoides, which grows abundantly all over the South Carolina Lowcountry where I live. He tried to trick us by showing it sideways instead of hanging down like it usually does. It’s an epiphyte, not a parasite, so it doesn’t harm the trees, except the weight sometimes. It gets all it’s nourishment from the minerals and moisture in the air.

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  10. kRiZ cPEc MonsterID IconkRiZ cPEc HONG KONG
    11:50 pm on June 7th, 2008
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    I simply don’t know what this is…

    kRiZ cPEcs last blog post..Clueless Saturday - 002

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  11. Sandpiper MonsterID IconSandpiper UNITED STATES
    9:25 pm on June 13th, 2008
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    Cool! I knew what it was because I had two Live Oaks in my front yard in Charleston that were covered with it. :)
    Sandpipers last blog post..SkyWatch - Golden Awakening

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