Sunday, January 3, 2010

Highbush Cranberries/ Macro Monday

Highbush cranberries, frozen and refrozen meals for local birds

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19 comments:

  1. Do the birds eat them frozen? Or maybe they can microwave the berries a bit to make them more palatable. ;-)

    Just feeling silly this morning!

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  2. The Chinese manufacture things smaller and smaller these days so I see no reason why there shouldn't be a tiny microwave that will fit in a birds nest especially for defrosting frozen cranberries.....

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  3. aren't they so beautiful. I have a Highbush Cranberry that i am going to plant down by the pond. I think it will do good there.
    As always your shot is excellent. MB

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  4. Beautiful! They look like they are dripping with sugar. Lucky birds.

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  5. What a gorgeous color for MM.
    Have a happy day EG.
    B.

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  6. oh they're beautiful--Christmas in January!

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  7. They look so fresh, ready to be eaten!

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  8. Well, they look very delicious to me, lucky birds! :-))

    p.s. My entry is at http://www.makrofotografi.com

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  9. Succulent looking.
    Great shot.

    Regards.

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  10. Gorgeous crannberries!!! Gena @ thinking aloud
    Blog: http://tobethinkingaloud.blogspot.com/

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  11. Lovely! They look like they are covered in a coating of ice :)

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  12. So that's how they grow! I imagined them to be on much lower growing, ground hugging plants, for some reason!

    Nice spot of colour, too. :)

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  13. That is very pretty take. Thanks for sharing.



    MacroMonday:An Angel

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  14. WOW! That could have been used for your Ruby Tuesday also! Beautiful close up -- almost seemed real instead of a photo!

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  15. So very red, very lovely I'll bet the birds think so as well! Have a wonderful MM!

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  16. The berries look luscious. A feast for the birds photographed to perfection.

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  17. red berries are always nice & pretty to see. I like decorating w/ red berries at Christmastime.

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  18. Well, I've learned my new thing for the day. I didn't realize cranberries grew in clusters.

    Lovin' Macro Mondays,
    Cameo @-->-->---

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