Yellows, whites and purples
In the largest square, an American goldfinch wears its brilliant yellow spring feathers. Working clockwise, daffodils are just now beginning to bloom in my gardens, another goldfinch at a feeder, the first of the pasque flowers (Trust me, there will be many more!) and the last of the hepatica (at least in one of my gardens).
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19 comments:
Just brilliant. Great photos.
Wonderful pictures!
Greetings
Elisa
Like the color combo. The Goldfinch is amazing.
Darla
Beautiful! I can't wait to see the tulips opened up here. I feel we're still behind in spring.
Fantastic flowers! I hope I get goldfinches at my feeder. What a beauty. :)
Terrific collage. Love both the flower and the bird. We're getting lots of goldfinches at our feeders this year which gladdens my heart as I watch them.
very pretty. love those goldfinches.
I'm madly in love with that bird!
The mosaic master strikes again!
A delightful series of great yellows and contrasting purple. Nice close ups in all cases. Well done.
Looks like both western and eastern Canada have been splashed with the brillant colors of Spring. The buttery yellow bird is adorable. :)
very pretty and the bird is just brilliant
I love the combination of colors in this mosaic.
The goldfinch is gorgeous! How nice to have it so close. Our daffodils have already faded.
Beautiful mosaic. I love the cute yellow bird.
It's interesting to me that you have goldfinch already. Your flowers are about 6 weeks behind mine at least in terms of daffodils which bloom here in March but I usually don't see goldfinch until summertime. Great shots!
The bright colors sing spring! Love the goldfinch and the flowers, too.
Wow what a lovely shot of that bird you got there, as if it really posed for you. We dont have goldfinches here but the yellows we have are the orioles. However, they are mostly on tall trees that my camera lens cannot fully magnify.
Love the yellows and the finches really are a bit of sunshine....
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