How wonderful, that you found all generations of the milkweed bugs. I found the rear-end view of the warbler especially interesting; there’s a pleasing swirl to the feathers. I think the blue/purple asters are my favorite. They do shine in that nicely processed view.
Beautiful photos, Sherry. I love the Highline
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Thanks Dan. I chose to highlight the plants and wildlife this time.
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A very productive walk!
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Thanks. There is so much there for us to find in nature.
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There most certainly is!
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How wonderful, that you found all generations of the milkweed bugs. I found the rear-end view of the warbler especially interesting; there’s a pleasing swirl to the feathers. I think the blue/purple asters are my favorite. They do shine in that nicely processed view.
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I think those are NY Asters. They are lovely this time of year. I like the warbler’s rear too 🙂
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Lovely autumn colours in the leaves and the star pod is so unusual 🙂
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Thanks Eunice
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Oh, wow. I’ve never seen a Star Pod. Is that the same thing as Star Anise? I thought they only grew where it was hot like Texas and Florida.
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I don’t know the name. I confess. I made it up just to put a label on it. Usually, I try to be accurate.
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A rose by any other name would be just as beautiful.
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Quite beautiful.
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Hi Anne. Thanks. I miss you.
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