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Dwarf Daffodil


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Tanja - Loughcrew, , Andy Rodker, Berny and 21 other people have particularly liked this photo
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A gold star for the golden daffodil :)
Thank you so much for making my day with your wonderful comments about my sporophytes. I'm delighted that you are as enchanted with these little "villagers" as I am. Seems like all you need to do is get good focus and you'll have a winner image. Such fun to see them!
I loved hearing what you had to say about the archive images I put in as notes. It's such a nice way to dig up past pictures for people to enjoy. I'd been on Flickr for such a long time that I have droves of pictures in my archives which I'd showcased on Flickr. So as I can, I try to bring them into the limelight via note insets.
By the way, the Cobra Quintet picture that you love so much has another picture to go with it... www.ipernity.com/doc/290645/17756145
I was just as smitten as you are about them. I found them growing out of an old burn pile and saw their orange color against the ash. I had to basically put my eyeballs right on them to see that they were like little serpents--so cool!
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