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Enjoying the colors of the leaves starting to fill up the forest, as a late Spring in Michigan kicks in.
Spring blossoms are bursting! Here we have pink, white and orange! Will have to remember to add the purple next time :)
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Fritillaria caucasica / Pikarililja
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This week SPRING is our theme for inspiration at the Three Muses. Meet Martha whose head is bursting with excitement at the thought of it!
Credit to Beth Rimmer and Finecrafted Designs (both from Deviantscrap).
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A spring azure visiting my garden in the Pacific Northwest. Celastrina echo - thanks to Paweł for the ID!
A Common Green Shieldbug wearing his Spring greens!
The Common Green Shieldbug (Palomena prasina) is a large shieldbug with a dark wing membrane and reddish antennae. Adults are bright green in the spring and summer, but finely punctured with dark marks. They become a darker bronze-brown prior to winter hibernation.
There is one generation per year; the nymphs feed on many deciduous trees and shrubs, and can be found from June to October. Later nymphs are often darker than those found earlier in the season. Newly-emerged adults may show a pale wing membrane, leading to possible confusion with Nezara viridula, a recent arrival in southern England.
Common and widespread throughout Britain and Ireland, becoming scarcer further north and as yet unrecorded from Scotland. This shieldbug may be found in many habitats, including parks and gardens.
To all my flickr friends freezing their butts off in the snow and freezing temps...spring will be here before you know it! Sending you all warm huggs from Texas!
There is nothing like a beautiful Spring blossom to awaken the soul and give one hope... That's how she felt this very morning, hopeful~
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Beautiful fragrant cherry blossom and lots of very busy bees.
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Event : Spring Flair: April 5 - April 26
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Spring flock, mostly starlings and cowbirds, over Hadley, MA farmland. Interestingly, neither the European Starling nor the Brown-headed Cowbird are natives in this area. Cowbirds moved eastward when the forests were cleared.
I think this flying creature is some very small Skipper, but as usual I'm not sure... Unfortunately this is the best picture I could take. And there is also a hidden spider... nature in spring )
All the recent rain has lead to a explosion of colors across the landscape. Trees are blooming in reds, pinks and whites, the grass is green and vibrant and flowers are starting to pop up.
However with the good comes the bad. As I was walking through this field to photograph the sunset, I found multiple ticks and received my first of the year mosquito bites.