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These berries are adored by many birds, especially Bohemian Waxwings. It's definitely the right time of year to begin looking out for these migratory berry pickers. I took this image while on a recent neighbourhood walk.
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The Barberries in my garden are keeping their color unusually late this year. I love them for their color and bright, red, berries, but respect them for their thorns!
"Some of the most beautiful things worth having in your life come wrapped in a crown of thorns." ~ Shannon L. Alder
Blackberries are red before they ripen and turn black, as can be seen on this pair of berries on a Triple Crown Thornless Blackberry plant. Textures: Flypaper and my own
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A shot taken in 2019... as it is berry time . Who does not like raspberries ?
Une photo de 2019 car en 2020 et 2021 je ne suis pas allée cueillir les framboises mais j'espere bien aller cueillir des bleuets ( les myrtilles comme on dit en France). Ca sera probablement la semaine prochaine.
The tiny, humble seasonal red berries that are so delightful.
Backlit macro, light rays refracting nicely from the water droplets, and highlighting the hidden seeds inside.
A Pine Siskin was defending it`s territory!
Image taken while seated inside my portable ground blind/hide, at 2 meters / six feet!
Better known Firethorn Berries ...................
The berries of the Firethorn — high in Vitamin C — are actually pommes which is a fleshy fruit with seeds at the core, like apples. They are greatly favored by Black Birds and Cedar Waxwings, which have been know to strip a tree of all its berries. .
I liked how the afternoon light was illuminating these still green leaves and red berries on an early November day. We've had rain and high winds since then, so I suspect that these leaves may be on the ground by now.
Photographed with a Helios 85mm 40-2 f1.5 lens, and submitted for the Looking Close on Friday "Red & Green" theme
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Bohemian Waxwing taken in Norwich during lunch break.
Part of a flock of approx. 20 birds which have been resident in the same street for over a week now. Still a lot of berries left though!
The birds weren't feeding for more than a minute or so at a go, spending most of their time at the top of a nearby tree. The flock call to each other up there and it sounds almost like a collection of high pitched wind chimes. Very enchanting.
Overcast day so tried out the flash and better beamer. This was mounted on a Wimberley flash bracket to add height and try and avoid 'grey eye' - but there were still a few shots with it present.
Quite difficult to try and balance the amount of light without making the flash effect too obvious, whilst still adding a bit of a catch light.
Not sure but think these are probably mountain ash berries. If not the ID would be appreciated.
The mixed color combinations caught my eye.
Snow still falling off an on here with snow covering the ground, but pleased more signs of Spring are showing up daily. Yes!
Nothing like what many in CA and other parts of the country are suffering thru. Keep warm, safe and well.