We started the day early when it was still foggy this Sunday, September 17, in Central Park. I hoped for Fall warblers but didn’t see many today. If I take the time to look I can always find some interesting things to photograph.
Misty Central Park 9/17/2017
Spotted Beebalm (Monarda punctata), Central Park 7/19/2017
Morning Glory, Central Park 9/17/2017
Chinese Anemone (Anemone × hybrida), Central Park 7/19/2017
Nightshade Family (Solanaceae), Central Park 7/19/2017
Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Central Park 9/17/2017
Blue Jay, Central Park 7/19/2017
Northern Waterthrush, Central Park 9/17/2017
Mist can make for such nice photos. These are lovely 🙂 🙂
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Hi Sherry, That picture of the Eastern Blue Jay is quite wonderful! Sassy fun and beautiful. Have a great weekend!
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Thanks so much. Best to you too.
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these are incredibly beautiful Sherry!
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Thank you so much Cybele
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Beautiful . . . I really like the Spotted Beebalm but maybe that’s because it is square and I am thinking all thinks square this month!
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I’ve been liking your squares. Beebalm is in the mint family. Mint has square stems.
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well there you go, never knew that . . no wonder I liked it so much 🙂
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Each photo here is a work of art, and the composite has such a theme of peace and beauty, too. Lovely images, Sherry. My favorite is the first, so mystical.
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I’m happy you enjoyed my pictures Jet.
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Beautiful, especially that Morning Glory.
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Thank you.
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Stunning images, Sherry!
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Hi Indah, and thank you 🙂
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Love the misty shot. It was like that in Boston early this morning too, but it burned off before I could get out. Glad you made it.
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I saw fog in NYC almost all day.
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That morning glory photo is gorgeous!
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Glad you like it. The light was just right on it.
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