Common Sootywing Butterfly on Sunflower
'Ardens' Rose of Sharon buds
'Ardens' Rose of Sharon
Pink Crape Myrtle
White Crape Myrtle
White Crape Myrtle with Bee
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First Acacia blooms
First Acacia blooms
Finally the first Black Swallowtail ! Very blurred…
Black Swallowtail Butterfly on an 'Ardens' Rose of…
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Bee in the Crape Myrtle
Bee in the Crape Myrtle
Bee in the Crape Myrtle
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Raindrops on the 'Ardens' Rose of Sharron
Raindrop on a Crape Myrtle bud
Raindrop on a Crape Myrtle bud
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White Hepatica and Henbit
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Ice leaves on the underside of the ice on the bird…
Sunset 11-2-13
Squirrel- Baby its too darn hot !
The first Crape Myrtle flowers this year
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Eye of the Hollyhock
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Albert daydreaming
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Ahoy Shipmates !
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Well-- it was like this ---
Sqwirl in the Box !
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Fresh out the bath ~ Eastern Bluebird
Pollen laden Bee
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Blue Hepatica


You only see maybe 1 in 10 blue to white. I am wondering if it is something in the sandstone soil.
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You only see maybe 1 in 10 blue to white. I am wondering if it is something in the sandstone soil.
Great Foto.
Pam J club has replied to ©UdoSm clubI see many of the white Hepatica... but the blue are rarer here.
Pam J club has replied to Gillian Everett clubPam J club has replied to Esther clubIts the most intense perfect blue.
I love the focus and DOF in this one.
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