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Snapshot this morning outside my window ;-)
Buntspecht***great spotted woodpecker***Dendrocopos major
Breeding male Bobolink rests for a minute before taking off to catch another bug and then back down. Bucks Co. PA.
Early Summer hike last year while camping, excited to go back when it is safe and pleasant to be out there again!
A great state park or even just local area to visit if the opportunity presents. Several historic sites, a state forest, the Sheyenne River, and a very charming small town.
Fort Ransom State Park, outside of Fort Ransom, North Dakota
June 2021
Sony A6500 (ILCE-6500), Sony Zeiss Sonnar FE 55mm F1.8 ZA (SEL55F18Z)
Many thanks to everyone for your visits, comments and faves! Very much appreciated!
Another view of the gently flowing burn I've been following a lot of the day. It burbling sound made a lovely backdrop while having my lunch.
what a weekend! my internet modem went on the fritz on saturday afternoon - from one second to the other. a short, i guess… so, i had no internet access anymore. can you imagine how strange this feeling was? ;)
well, later the day i will try to get new hardware to get my internet access back. hopefully it will work again soon.
have a good start into the week!
I get around (get around round round I get around)
From town to town (get around round round I get around)
I'm a real cool head (get around round round I get around)
I'm makin' real good bread (get around round round I get around)
Summer exhibit "Around The Table: The Food We Eat" invited local artists to design a picnic table. The tables are on display throughout the garden.
This one using crochet is by Ruth Marshall and titled "Tossed Salad"
We saw several horses along the way of our cross-country drive last fall. By the far, the most exciting view was this herd of horses galloping through the grass. I spotted them just as we came round a sharp bend in the road. No time to grab my camera, so focus is so-so. But what a great memory. Hope you have a fine weekend.
This little boy was the son of one of the Gnaoua musicians in Khamlia, a village in eastern Morocco on the edge of the Sahara desert. He was trying to hide from the other children.
Spring is just around the corner and the overwintering group of swallowtails in chrysalides sure do know it. They began eclosing (hatching) in mid-February.
This is a Polydamas Swallowtail, also known as the goldrim. It very well could be one of the swallowtails I released. Although, it could be one that survived in the wild and has come home in search of a nice host plant, some nectar and a date with another goldrim. Either way, I am happy to see it.
This image was taken a few weeks ago while I was in the backyard with the camera. In my yard seeing goldrims and pipevines is a sure sign that spring is in the air. They are seasonal, unlike monarchs that are here year-round.
I will officially begin raising butterflies soon. Most likely the on first Saturday of April. That happens to be April 1st, this year. Does that make me an April Fool? He, hee... Don't answer that.
Have a wonderful day and happy snapping.
or wants him around if they can help it :-)
C.A. Morse, "President's Address," Twentieth Annual Convention of the American Railway Engineering Association, 1919 March 18th
HFF! Character Matters!
rose, 'Dream Come True', little theater rose garden, raleigh, north carolina