A very tiny Damsel Fly
Fruit of a 'Purpley Plum' tree
Wild asparagus
Don't know what it is, very long thorns are visibl…
Long thorns keep animals away.
Back entrance to the nature center
A world on stage
View from our back door.
Outside our patio door
Outside our patio door
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A summer Sunday afternoon
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Queen Anne's Lace
Dianthus, Deptford Pink
In the evening sun
A tiny face looking at me
Summer splendor
Dancing with the soul
A ten-minute thunderstorm
Port Huron Lighthouse
Ebony Jewelwing, Male
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Female Ebony Jewelwing
Indigo Bunting
Indigo Bunting
Bedstraw
Moth Mullein
Listening to the news is so exhausting!
Macomb Center for the Performing Arts (and interpr…
On the grounds of North Oakland Elks Lodge
On the grounds of North Oakland Elks Lodge
On the grounds of North Oakland Elks Lodge
Flowering grasses are worth photographing.
Wild dogwood
A stink bug on a multiflora rose.
Rare in our parts: Blue-eyed grass (member of the…
Along the road
Leader of the pack...
Multi-flora Roses
At our new home
Quiet at the river in Marine City
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Every year I enjoy this species in their mating flights. Usually a dozen or so are in one area and they fly and land in second intervals, making it difficult to get clear shots.
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