More colorful fungi.
The day I took this picture, it had started to rain really hard. This little guy was in the middle of the street as I left the park. I pulled over and parked so I could move him out of harm's way. I bet the little guy is still cursing at me. I put him in the grass on the side of the road he had just come from. If I wanted to be helpful, I could have at least put him on the side of the road he was headed to!
Busy little bees and pretty little flowers.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Friday, November 25, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Fungi & Furries
If you look closely, you can see an insect sitting on the upper right hand fungi.
These are raccoons that were living in the area where my little Frances was living. I'm so glad I caught her and brought her home, she's been such a joy!
These are raccoons that were living in the area where my little Frances was living. I'm so glad I caught her and brought her home, she's been such a joy!
Monday, November 21, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
More Trailside Pictures
Various pictures from along the trail. Clear water is always appealing to me.
Just liked the twist to this plant.
More fungi shots.
I believe this is a sycamore leaf. Along side my size 10 1/2 size shoe it was huge!
Just liked the twist to this plant.
More fungi shots.
I believe this is a sycamore leaf. Along side my size 10 1/2 size shoe it was huge!
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Some Things are Fascinating..Some are Ordinary...and Some are Hilarious!
I love looking at things up close...to really take the time and study what it looks like.
Whether flowers or weeds, if they're pretty I'll take it's picture...especially if they're posing nicely for me.
More fungi....
Seeds and nuts and shells of what once was....
Made me look! How 'bout you? I took a picture of this area many months ago. Then I looked again from up on the trail....didn't know what those round "growths" were. Someone was pretty clever placing golf balls on the fungi!
Whether flowers or weeds, if they're pretty I'll take it's picture...especially if they're posing nicely for me.
More fungi....
Seeds and nuts and shells of what once was....
Made me look! How 'bout you? I took a picture of this area many months ago. Then I looked again from up on the trail....didn't know what those round "growths" were. Someone was pretty clever placing golf balls on the fungi!
Monday, November 14, 2011
Odds and Ends From Here and There
The next two pictures are from Hueston Woods State Park. I really love the colors in these two pictures.
Some yellow fungi from Miami Whitewater Park
This is a Downy Woodpecker on our backyard suet feeder. This year we are participating in a science project by Cornell University called Project Feeder Watch. You record how many different species of bird visit your backyard over a two day period each week from November - March. It's a very interesting and fun project. Cornell supplies you with a poster of birds and other materials to help you identify the birds. When we took this picture of the woodpecker, we knew it was a woodpecker but that was about it. I'm really learning a lot through Project Feeder Watch.
The last three pictures were taken at Winton Woods Park.
Some yellow fungi from Miami Whitewater Park
This is a Downy Woodpecker on our backyard suet feeder. This year we are participating in a science project by Cornell University called Project Feeder Watch. You record how many different species of bird visit your backyard over a two day period each week from November - March. It's a very interesting and fun project. Cornell supplies you with a poster of birds and other materials to help you identify the birds. When we took this picture of the woodpecker, we knew it was a woodpecker but that was about it. I'm really learning a lot through Project Feeder Watch.
The last three pictures were taken at Winton Woods Park.
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