Goldfinch on our Hummingbird feeder
Ready for our morning coffee
Azaleas
Azaleas
Chenille (Acalypha hispida)
Delphinium (planted 5/3/17)
Rock garden creeper
Columbine (planted 5/3/17)
Pussytoes (Antennaria)
Wild growing apple trees along the trail
Stage prop
The male Baltimore Oriole is back
Feeding on grape jelly
The heart of a flower
Just returned, the resident Egrets
Just returned, the resident Egrets
Just returned, the resident Egrets
The old cottage
A house for sale
The herb garden
Female Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Female Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Ready for the summer
Violets wherever I look
Red Crabapple or Wild apple tree
Stage props for little ballerinas
Spring Beauty (Clatonia)
Wild white violets
Trout Lilies
Wild strawberries
Downy Yellow Violet (Viola pubescens)
Trout Lilies (Erythronium americanum)
Our Birch in the Fall
Our birch is waking up /// Unsere Birke ist erwach…
Violets
Red Maple flowers
Our street.
Our neighborhood
Oaks being cut down
Space all around us
A major through-road in our town
Red-breasted Nuthatch (Rotbrust Kleiber)
Red-breasted Nuthatch (Rotbrust Kleiber)
Maggie in training
A house cat in a nature reserve
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A cold April day
The Goldfinches look like little woolen balls, they are freezing.
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Doerthe club has replied to * ઇઉ * clubDoerthe club has replied to Ernst Doro clubSie gehoeren ganuso zu uns wie unsere kleine Huendin. Die Voegel sind in Wohngegenden ja vollkommen von den Menschen abhaengig.
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