Sunflower, 2 species of bee, and Alfalfa (?) Looper Moth
Continuing to post photos from my archives until I finally manage to get out for a drive. The last time I was able to go anywhere was 19 October 2023. Our weather has been mixed recently, cold with overcast days and others with some sunshine. A bit of snow is forecast to fall tonight. I am hoping that doesn't happen as my car has been away for yesterday and the previous day, getting my winter tires installed and new brake pads, etc. Always nice to get a free car wash along with the rest. Had another torture session this afternoon - i.e. necessary deep muscle massage therapy, lol!
If I wrote a description under any previously-posted photos that were taken on the same outings as these 'new' photos posted today, I will add it under today's photos.
"I haven't been able to get to the Farm very often this year, so it was good to be able to go this time. Their bright and cheery Sunflowers are always a welcome sight at this time of the year. Bees love them and, this time, I spotted an Alfalfa (?) Looper Moth as well."
Sunflower, 2 species of bee, and Alfalfa (?) Looper Moth
Continuing to post photos from my archives until I finally manage to get out for a drive. The last time I was able to go anywhere was 19 October 2023. Our weather has been mixed recently, cold with overcast days and others with some sunshine. A bit of snow is forecast to fall tonight. I am hoping that doesn't happen as my car has been away for yesterday and the previous day, getting my winter tires installed and new brake pads, etc. Always nice to get a free car wash along with the rest. Had another torture session this afternoon - i.e. necessary deep muscle massage therapy, lol!
If I wrote a description under any previously-posted photos that were taken on the same outings as these 'new' photos posted today, I will add it under today's photos.
"I haven't been able to get to the Farm very often this year, so it was good to be able to go this time. Their bright and cheery Sunflowers are always a welcome sight at this time of the year. Bees love them and, this time, I spotted an Alfalfa (?) Looper Moth as well."