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Another one early spring marmalade hoverfly (Episyrphus balteatus), I think. No sun, but there seems to be a lot of fresh nectar in these very small flowers. There is no sun, but it is spring.
The first sigs of spring are flowers in my garden.. A pair of snowdrops in my backyard.
Have a great day and thank you for visiting.
Spring blows up in more ways than one shortly after the former rains drinch our neighborhood. Worlds largest bounce-house playground complex begins to inflate even as visitors began arriving this evening.
Spring Has Sprung beautiful sunny day with nice white clouds and shiny new leaves, shot in North Carolina.
In the photo, of course, chamomile (Matricaria recutita) again and today I had a chance - the little golden bee Halictus (Seladonia) subauratus, which I never manage to photograph as I want. Still, I'm having fun trying to take this photo. Windy spring day, spring by the sea.
Happy wet Spaniel, hell bent on getting every one else wet too. We love to take our Dog to Carsington Water, which is near Ashbourne in Derbyshire, England.
I am never sure whether to call this very 'architectural' plant Bishop's Weed or Bullwort, but it has survived the winter and of its about 600 seed capsules on this stem alone, only three are left. It is a successful plant. Ignore the Exif data, this shot was done with the 300mm/F6.3 Samyang mirror reflex lens.
fortunately nature has not been stopped by the Coronavirus and continues to surprise us with its wonderful explosion of colors
Spring runoff on a river floodplain and life emerging from winter slumber. On the Adirondack coast near Willsboro, New York
It really doesn't feel like spring here in the upper midwest as cool temps and,yes,snow chances are in the forecast. Weather whiplash is now the norm here with spring planting around a short month away now....
Things will eventually change and scenery like this, from Winslow,Illinois's Artesian Spring Park,will become the new norm....