Tuesday, May 29, 2012

May 29/Nature Notes

Birds and buds - spring is busting out all over

A starling parent has just delivered yummy treats to babies clamoring for more. Working clockwise: chokecherry (Prunus viginiana) blossoms, yellow flag (Iris pseudacorus),  high bush cranberry (Viburnham trilobum), dames rocket (Hesperis matronalis), and a yellow garden iris.

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15 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

the bird portrait sure is pretty!

Darla said...

Perfect illustration of spring.

Darla

MadSnapper said...

that starling matches the flowers perfectly, magnificent beak he has there.

Tina´s PicStory said...

what a pretty collage! wonderful pics :)

Lois Evensen said...

So pretty. Spring is wonderful, isn't it.... Lovely images.

Viola said...

Lovely lovely! :)

The bird came out of its home to greet the camera girl ;)
What a special and lovely flower the yellow flag! :)

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

What a pretty collage.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

I love these photo montages, though I've never been very good at making them myself. Thank you.

eileeninmd said...

Lovely flowers and what a cute capture of the starling.

Carver said...

I love seeing the beautiful flowers blooming in your neck of the worlds and good starling shot too.

Lowell said...

You do these so well. Must have been spending lots of time in the woods - the starling pic is priceless!

Rambling Woods said...

That starling found a great place to nest...I love learning about all the wild flowers as you live pretty close to me...Michelle

Nature Rambles said...

A treat to see your collage. Beautiful!

Anonymous said...

What beautiful bud captures, so vibrant and lovely. That bird, amazing how you captured it peeking out.

Anonymous said...

Lovely collage. We have starlings in Tasmania - but they are introduced and considered a pest. I do love their song though and can understand why the English brought them over. they just make life for our native birds a bit difficult.

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