Summer's here!
It has been hot and muggy here. Yesterday we were out and about but today we plan to stay indoors. It definitely feel like summer.
Largest square: a green-eyed bee (a sweat bee, I think) on daisy fleabane (Erigeron annuus), wild mustard (Sinapsis arvensis), pasque flower seed head (Pulsatilla). snail and yellow hawkweed (Hieracium caespitosum).
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25 comments:
the green-eyed bee is very cool!
The bee and that snail are amazing!
Wow Camera Girl these are wonderful I love the snail. B
I love the one with the bee. It's been hot here too, but no humidity.
Beautiful nature shots, as always. :)
PS: You can come to Doors Open Toronto next year. They open more and more things every year.
You say hot and muggy? In Ontario? If you want hot and muggy, come to Texas! 98 temp and 95 muggy!
Just gorgeous! Love the colours and the beautiful daisy.
This is a beautiful set of pictures.Seems like we have gone from a cool spring straight into the heat of summer.
Very cool shots, especially the green eyed bee!
I like the bee too.
I love snails. I used to keep them as a kid! Wonderfully bright collage!
Beautiful collages! Great shot of the bee and snail!
Jorunn Norway
Wonderful collection, love the bee!
Summer is fine time for macro-shots, and you seem to handle that sport very well :-)
Another great nature collage. That's an interesting looking bee.
Terrific shot of the bee!
Sweet nature notes. Great!! MB
I especially love the daisy with the bee!
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Wonderful nature mosaic! The bee shots is awesome and I love the flowers. The yellow is so cheerful. Thanks for sharing, have a happy week!
I have started photographing different kinds of bees so I enjoyed this post and the wild flowers... Michelle
yellow seems to be a prominent color in nature during the summer. Nice collage today.
Great shots! I love the snail.
Beautiful array of summer finds!
Summer really jumps out of those pictures. Just great.
Love the little glimpses of summer in your collage. Now if summer would just show it's face here in Ontario! It may be hot and humid but boy that sky is still grey!
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