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Cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum) and wild-growing…
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Early morning meadow.
Reaching the edge
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The river on a hot Sunday.
A free gift to us.
The dried up rootball of a cedar
Culvert's Root (Euphorbia corollata)
Feeding alongside the trail.
Flowering Spurge (Euphorbia corollata)
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The end of a hot summer's day.
Summer meadow.
My secret place I visit to relieve stress.
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The insect patrol
Looking through a window.
Looking out our door last evening.
Opposite a brightly colored sunset...
Celebrating the beauty of lilies.
A Teasel flower at my eye level under the pylon
8 ft. Tall Teasel plant
Looking up from the trail
The old cornfield...
Today, above me.
A window to the sun
A young Tufted Titmouse.
"Hello, is anybody listening...I am singing!"
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There were five egrets in all.
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Milbert's Tortoiseshell
"Keep Out"
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Calico Pennant
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Every vein visible
Juvenile male Common Whitetail
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Cup-plant (Silphium perfoliatum), protected in this region, Michigan.
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Doerthe club has replied to Ronald Losure clubUnfortunately, the location is not good for these plants, because last Fall the still somewhat wild place was shaved down to the bare ground with big mowers. That may have been the reason why this year there are no more Cardinal flowers. I am sad that I have no power to prevent the destruction of this last little island of nature in our neighborhood.
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