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I took a trip to Portland with a couple of friends. We were on a road trip and decided to pull over and take photos because we were entranced by the hills, fog, and clouds.
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Stephanie Marasco
Sunrise
I can see the light of Dawn
The everlasting darkness fading
Cold leaving my bones
And the warmth of hope filling them again
Though the stars have lit our way
As we walked down this path
Nothing is greater than seeing the Sun
The best poppy field i've found,nearly crashed when i saw it.
Worth a visit, between Ford and Stow on the Wold at The Condicote crossroads.
Shot from last year of that lovely dead old tree seen above Bury on the South Downs way. Some early mist around added to the interest in this view.
Explore #324 March 7, 2011
I ride past this field everyday when I ride my bike and I have been watching it get more intense in color...... this is the peek I believe!
Field Sparrow, April 27, 2021, Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
Spizella pusilla
Field Sparrows often breed more than once a season. They build a new nest each time, building them higher and higher off the ground as the season progresses. Early spring nests are often on the ground, where they’re less visible. As leaves and groundcover grow the birds build their nests in bushes and trees, where they’re safer from snakes and other predators.
source- Cornell Lab of Ornithology.