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Tall Lungwort / Mertensia paniculata

Tall Lungwort / Mertensia paniculata
These common wildflowers, Tall Lungwort/Languid Ladies/Tall Bluebell - and Dangling Damsels, according to one of my friends! - grow in many places, and I occasionally stop to shoot a little hanging cluster of the blue flowers and pink buds. This time, I was lucky enough to spot what I think is a Tarnished Plant Bug on the plant I was photographing.

On 7 June 2015, it was a hot day – way too hot for my liking. I was not keen on the idea of being out in the sun for three hours, but neither could I have stayed in my place one more minute - it felt like an oven!

I decided to join birding friends for a walk at the west end of South Glenmore Park and we had a lovely, leisurely walk going westwards, stopping often to look at, or listen to, a variety of birds. I think my favourites were a pair of colourful American Goldfinch. It was also fun to see a little Black-capped Chickadee looking out from its nest cavity.

There were quite a few species of wildflower as well, including these dainty Tall Lungwort flowers. I so rarely go on a walk these days, so I tend to miss many of the wildflowers.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mertensia_paniculata

"The dried leaves were used in herbal tea mixtures, especially when treating the lungs. (It was considered stimulating to the respiratory system.) Externally, the leaves can be used as poultices on cuts and wounds. Northern Bluebell can be used as a potherb, but is a bit too hairy for salads." From BorealForest.org.

www.borealforest.org/herbs/herb23.htm

Will add Janet and Bernie’s bird list below, for my own memory. Thanks for such an enjoyable afternoon, both of you! A stop afterwards at the Good Earth café was so much appreciated and enjoyed, too.

1. Great Blue Heron - 1
2. Canada Goose - 40
3. Mallard - 5
4. Gadwall - 2
5. Swainson's Hawk - 1
6. Franklin's Gull - 30+
7. Woodpecker sp. likely Sapsucker - 1
8. Olive-sided Flycatcher -1
9. Least Flycatcher - 12
10. Red-eyed Vireo - 2
11. Black-billed Magpie - 1
12. American Crow - 4
13. Common Raven - 1
14. Tree Swallow - 4
15. Black-capped Chickadee - 2 @nest site.
16. House Wren - 11
17. American Robin - 6
18. Cedar Waxwing - 6
19. Yellow Warbler - 10
20. Chipping Sparrow - 1
21. Clay-coloured Sparrow - 4
22. Baltimore Oriole - 1
23. Red-winged Blackbird - 3
24. Brown-headed Cowbird - 3
25. House Finch - 3
26. American Goldfinch - 5
27. House Sparrow - 2

Least Chipmunk - 1
Muskrat - 1
Yellow Swallowtail Butterfly - 10+
Blue Azure - 1
Alpine sp. Butterfly - 15+

Jan Klimczak, sasithorn_s, Pam J have particularly liked this photo


6 comments - The latest ones
 Pam J
Pam J club
Glorious shot Anne !

Admired in ~ I ♥ Nature !
8 years ago.
 Anne Elliott
Anne Elliott club
Thanks, Pam!
8 years ago.
 sasithorn_s
sasithorn_s
Exquisite!!

Vu et admiré/Admired in
www.ipernity.com/group/nous.-nature
8 years ago.
 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
Beautiful floral macro.
Congrats on Explore.
8 years ago.
 Anne Elliott
Anne Elliott club
Thanks, sasithorn_s!
Jaap, thank you for letting me know that this photo somehow managed to get into Explore, lol. I never check : )
8 years ago.
 Jan Klimczak
Jan Klimczak
Ciekawe makro!
8 years ago.

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