And...since I have been absolutely nowhere, I wandered around my yard to do some macros with a few selected flowers.
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A simple sunflower that has yet to become the victim/prize of the local squirrel, who has a reputation for chewing off sunflower heads and eating them atop my custom built owl box, taunting me all summer with his dasterly deeds...
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Rose of Sharon full of pollen and it's harvester...
3 comments:
That bee was certainly snug in your Rose of Sharon - great shot!
Those are just stunning!
My Rose of Sharons are full of bees and also a few japenese beetles. I always want to see a hummingbird go there, but you have to be camped out to get that. I would love to see the pesky squirrel steal the sunflower .. keep watching. great shots.
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