The Oriole is taking jelly to the chicks.
A child without an iphone.
Love on Mother's Day.
One day at my lookout post.
Osprey power!
Landing approach!
A perfect day in May.
Today's nature walk.
Colorful Spring.
A magical place.
Sandhill Cranes are back.
Never seen before.
The last day in May.
Rainy day colors.
The raindrop fell.
The glory of one moment.
Strawberry Moon, June 11th, 2025
Hidden chicks.
The watchful eye!
Where is the chick?
The singing tree.
This was an orange-colored summer day.
A busy parent.
Orioles love grape jelly.
Good Night, World!
Fort Gratiot Lighthouse
Sunday morning mist.
The historic barn.
Great Blue Heron.
Home Sweet Home!
Curiosity!
Easter tulips.
Spring colors.
Goose nest next to a busy road.
Under the Corkscrew Willow
April 10th in Michigan.
Wind art.
American Goldfinch during molting.
Female Cardinal, female
Titmouse
Red-bellied Woodpecker, male.
Red-bellied Woodpecker, male.
Beluga over my hometown.
A day at the beach.
The ghost of a tree.
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Cercis canadensis
This is commonly called Redbud. No other blooming tree can produce this stunning purple.
Nouchetdu38, niraK68, Frode, Ronald Losure and 5 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Doerthe club has replied to Mecklenburg-Foto (Re… clubGibt es diese Baeume in Detuschland?
Doerthe club has replied to Don Sutherland clubDoerthe club has replied to William Sutherland clubI only took the photo, nature produced this lovely tree.
Doerthe club has replied to Ronald Losure clubThis tree stands close to the butterfly garden at Seven Ponds Nature Center. Do you remember being there?
Doerthe club has replied to Frode clubNature can create the most remarkable colors.
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