A second day in the big, wide world
Two of a kind
Inside looking out
Upside down
Like walking a tightrope
Yellow-headed Amazon Parrot
Northern Harrier nest
Two-grooved milkvetch
Reaching for the clouds
Spring fever
Western Meadowlark
The dreaded Leafy Spurge
Four eyes watching
Red Flowering Maple
American Goldfinch
Face to face
Before the storm
Yellow-headed Blackbird
Mushrooms galore
Patterns in nature
Wild Calypso Orchid
Deer teeth
Little garden on a fence post
Me in a bubble in a puddle in the park
Sweet Colt'sfoot
As if floating in clouds
Red Tree Brain
Living on the edge
Following the sun
He who likes the rain
That's what puddles are for
One of the last huddles
A splash of pink
Northern Shoveler
Bebb's Willow
Spring Azure
Sweet scent
Hovering
Dusky Wing Skipper
Sticky Locoweed
Orange splendour
Mom's suffering from Empty Nest syndrome
Rings around the rushes
Horned Lark
Window blooms
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Nothing but rain, rain, and more rain this last week! Just when there were so many walks/outings that I was going on. Quickly snapped this photo after photographing a hillside that is completely covered in the invasive weed, Stinkweed. Just liked the brilliant yellow and the bright red of the rain jackets on such a miserable, gloomy morning. These are four of my birding and botanizing "buddies" - nothing keeps THEM at home when it's raining and there are interesting "things" to see and hear : ). Electricity wires are so annoying....couldn't avoid them, unfortunately. The middle two guys pick up litter/major garbage such as tires, etc., probably every single day, when they go out walking to look for birds and plants. They keep our parks/natural areas as clean and tidy as is humanly possible. Thanks to them, the natural areas can be enjoyed without the eyesore of garbage, for the most part. Of course, people being people, there is always new litter being disgarded, but these guys are doing an amazing job - they deserve a huge thank you! Later: many thanks, Phil, for removing the annoying wires from my photo - much appreciated!
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