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Still very much about in the trees on the banks of the River Isle in Somerset

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Cosumnes River Preserve, late winter

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Colour scheme: Ivory, burgundy, silver and evergreen.

Beware of this fairlike yet impish trickster, Mistletoe will relentlessly plot her next victim to captivate a kiss from no matter what region you may frequent!

 

 

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"One touch of nature makes the whole world kin."

I found this nest unaware that it was a Mistletoe Bird nest. Either way I did not want to intrude or disrupt the nesting birds so I left it be after a quick photo. I was ecstatic to discover it to be a Mistletoe Bird nest. This nest is made from matted plant down and spider web. The female alone builds the nest and incubates the eggs.

 

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Abundance of Mistletoe in an old orchard

Hemlock dwarf mistletoe shoots on western hemlock near Craig, Alaska. USDA Forest Service photo by Robin Mulvey.

Eucalypt with mistletoe. I don't like its chances of survival.

Curator & Photographer: Caesandra Seawell

Curator & Photographer: Caesandra Seawell

There among the apple trees, wizened by aqe was this beautiful clump of Misletoe, Radiant under a Midsummer sun.

Curator & Photographer: Caesandra Seawell

This is a rather large Mistletoe. Not in the sharpest of focus I am afraid

The airbed, before utter deflation, deformed the tent anyway. They were not a good pairing.

The kayak, Roxo Paz on shore at our Mistletoe State Park campsite as the sun rises over Clarks Hill Lake.

04/19/10

Photo by Charles Slate

All that green and gold stuff behind us is mistletoe... obviously :)

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