Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Orestegor 200mm f/4 Zebra
72/366: Lovely Little Mushroom
Himalayan Blue Poppy
Tropical - cultivar of Tillandsia ionantha?
Popular with the Aphids
76/366: Tiny Sweat Bee on Thistle
77/366: Twinkling Weeds
Passing the time
Floral beauty
A close landing
Branch treasures
81/366: Moss Covered with Droplets
Great Gray Owl - breathtaking
Delicate Damselfly
A bird in the hand is worth many in the bush
On a frosty morning
84/366: Wild Grass Close-Up
85/366: Poppy with Droplets (+1 in a note)
Tangled
87/366: Bright and Cheery Monkeyflower
89/366: Elegance (+1 inset)
The Wrecked Fence
90/366: Fledgling Maple Bat
Giant Scabius with purple bokeh
Mountain Bluebirds have no blue pigment
91/366: Pink Coneflower in a Sea of Flower Bokeh
Pink Monkeyflower / Mimulus lewisii
92/366: Pearly Classic
A serious pose
Sailboat Husky at Sunset - Nikon D750 - AFS Nikkor…
97/366: Dried Leaf
Hanging on to the old
Wild Blue Columbine / Aquilegia brevistyla
66/366: Magnificent Lavender Bearded Iris Bud
64/366: Love in a Mist
Blink .... and spring will be here
63/366: Glowing Green Fruticose Lichen
Pine Grosbeak enjoying the sun
62/366: Wood Whorls
61/366: The Magic of an Opening Poppy
60/366: Sugar-Frosted Mushroom
Springtime colour
Wild Blue Columbine / Aquilegia brevistyla
59/366: Wasp on Fallen Morning Glory Flower
58/366: Yummy Yellow Daffodils (+1 in a note)
Feasting on cone seeds
Little forest muncher
One Summer Evening in 2013
54/366: Curious Mushroom with Something to Say
53/366: Elegant Erythronium (+5 more in notes)
Barn-shaped mailbox
52/366: Frosty Screw
Clark's Nutcracker
51/366: Creamy California Poppy
50/366: Ripening White Oak Acorn (+1 in a note)
Male beauty
47/366: Pacific Gopher Snake Hatchling (+4 more in…
Delicate colours of summer
46/366: Golden Echinacea (+5 more in notes)
Pine Grosbeak / Pinicola enucleator
44/366: Elderly Mushroom
43/366: Deep Pink Dogwood
Echeveria Flowers – United States National Arboret…
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70/366: Queen Anne's Lace Bud
Did you know that this flower is also called a wild carrot? While the roots are young, they are edible but become too woody as they mature. I love the flowers, which really do look like lace, don't they?! :) I think the opening buds are very alien-looking and interesting to look at. Steve and I found these flowers when we visited Cottage Grove a couple of years ago.
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These are some of my all time favorite plants - beautiful rendition of them.
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