Pictured is the Conficiebant Pez americanus, native to Connecticut. Seen here along a trail in the southern part of the state, it is a rare sighting, as the common Pez typically travel in sleeves or dispensatore. Note the pinkish hue, indicating a cerasis or fragum variety.
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©2013, Jen Payne
tee hee, you are soooo funny. thanks for the morning smile :>)
Laughter is the BEST medicine for a Monday morning!
That’s funny! Must admit it made me look…and chuckle! Thanks…needed that!
Fun!
Funny. They usually travel in a herd. An unusual find and the color is rare. You just never know. :-D
Rogue Pez! Rogue Pez!
:-D
Being that color won’t lend itself to concealment from predators.I have never seen a Pez in the wild, thank you.
I was thinking the same thing. Better to be of the var. tiliaris or viridi pupillam!