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:

  1. the bird portrait sure is pretty!

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  2. Perfect illustration of spring.

    Darla

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

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  4. what a pretty collage! wonderful pics :)

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

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  6. Lovely lovely! :)

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

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

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  8. Lovely flowers and what a cute capture of the starling.

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

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

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

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  12. A treat to see your collage. Beautiful!

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

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  14. 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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