Recordando… en La Pará Rociera: Programa Semanal Rociero de Televisión con Jesús Trigo, presidente de la Hermandad Rocío de Umbrete #Rocieros #LaPara #lapararociera #Umbrete #elrocio #almonte
Ya podéis ver en nuestro canal de YouTube (Periódico Digital Rociero), el Programa de La Pará Rociera del 10 de diciembre 2025. Con la Hermandad del Rocío de Arcos de la Frontera #Rocieros #PeriodicoRociero #LaPara #LaParaRociera
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La Pará Rociera: Programa Semanal Rociero de Televisión, del miércoles 3 de diciembre 2025, con la Hdad Matriz de Ntra Sra del Rocío de Almonte #lapara #lapararociera #rocieros #almonte #matriz #elrocio
Esta semana la Hermandad del Rocío de La Palma del Condado nos acompañó en La Pará Rociera: Programa Semanal Rociero de Televisión #PeriodicoRociero #Rocieros #LaPara #LaParaRociera
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A smooth green caterpillar with off-white stripes running down its back sits among pine needles on a pine twig. It has a reddish brown stripe in the middle of the back between two of the off-white stripes. The neck is turquoise and it has yellow stripes on the head.
A smooth green caterpillar with off-white stripes running down its back sits among pine needles on a pine twig. It has a reddish brown stripe in the middle of the back between two of the off-white stripes, and reddish brown colors on the top and bottom of the off-white side stripe. The neck is turquoise and it has yellow stripes on the head.
A smooth green caterpillar with off-white stripes sits among pine needles on a pine twig. It's looking at the camera. The neck is turquoise and it has yellow and black stripes on the head and face.
A smooth green caterpillar with off-white stripes sits among pine needles on a pine twig. It's looking at the camera. The neck is turquoise and it has yellow and black stripes on the head and face.
Continuing the series of caterpillars that look like candy, this pine sphinx larva looks very edible. I'm sure it's not, though 😂
Note that this species of hawkmoth larva does not have a "horn", so I guess it's not technically a "hornworm".
#Sphingidae: #Lapara
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