Female Mountain Bluebird / Sialia currucoides
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American Robin in the countryside
Such cute little hands and feet
163/366: Purple Anemone
Hollyhock buds
Way down the fence line
Wall Flowers
Eastern Kingbird
165/366: Wee Glossy Mushroom
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166/366: Exotic Pink and Purple Frilled Poppy
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167/366: Frost Formations on a Metal Pole
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168/366: Golden Petals
Such good parents
Red-edged petals
Couldn't have chosen a better perch myself : )
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170/366: Another Incredible Iris (+1 in a note)
Female Bobolink / Dolichonyx oryzivorus
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Red-winged Blackbird female with bokeh
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Beautiful wings of a female Mountain Bluebird
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Forest refractions on a wet Dandelion : )
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Time to preen
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White-crowned Sparrow / Zonotrichia leucophrys
Depth of Field
Made my day : )
Riverside
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Herper friend with Wood Frog (and fly)
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The Courts - Tree
Flowers of spring
American Robin male
Great Gray Owl in a field of Dandelions
Nature Is Wonderful!
151/366: Striped Seed Sunflower
Baby fluff
Changing
One of yesterday's two Great Gray Owls
149/366: Hoverfly on Tarweed
A house to match
148/366: California Poppy with Hat
Showing off for the females
Snake's head fritillary / Fritillaria meleagris
at dawn
146/366: Green Zebra Tomato Flower (+4 images in n…
Red Baneberry
Canada Goose
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161/366: Orange Fungus Collage (+4 enlarged images in notes)
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The joy of a macro lens is the ability to bring into focus the ridiculously tiny things that all of us usually don't--or can't--see. This collage shows a wonderful example. I found tiny orange specks on the underside of some branches and immediately got excited because the edges were white. However, when I looked through my macro lens, I whooped in delight to see that the edges were so fuzzy! There were thousands of these tiny little fungi! (By the way, I'm not 100% certain these aren't lichen...if you know one way or the other, please let me know so I can identify them properly.) :)
I was actually forced to create a collage to show these because they are so very, very small. About the size of the head of a pin! At first I was unhappy that I couldn't get a larger image, but after I created the collage, I was delighted because I can show lots of them. Aren't they wonderful? To me they look like tasty little orange tarts with some sort of special spun meringue edging. YUMMY! :D
The joy of a macro lens is the ability to bring into focus the ridiculously tiny things that all of us usually don't--or can't--see. This collage shows a wonderful example. I found tiny orange specks on the underside of some branches and immediately got excited because the edges were white. However, when I looked through my macro lens, I whooped in delight to see that the edges were so fuzzy! There were thousands of these tiny little fungi! (By the way, I'm not 100% certain these aren't lichen...if you know one way or the other, please let me know so I can identify them properly.) :)
I was actually forced to create a collage to show these because they are so very, very small. About the size of the head of a pin! At first I was unhappy that I couldn't get a larger image, but after I created the collage, I was delighted because I can show lots of them. Aren't they wonderful? To me they look like tasty little orange tarts with some sort of special spun meringue edging. YUMMY! :D
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An unusual find and exceptionally well taken and presented Janet..!!
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