BELINDA GROVER PHOTOGRAPHY

STOPS ALONG THE WAY


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WILD FLOWERS (TWO PHOTOGRAPHS)

Buttercups and fleabane daisies are considered weeds but I prefer to call them wildflowers, Both of these photos were taken in the woods where they grow freely. The frothy substance on the stem of the buttercup is produced by immature spittlebugs, a definite concern for gardeners yet it appears on a variety of garden plants as well.


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Like Clockwork (Two Photographs)

Every year at this time, these wild rose bushes are covered in bees. We had taken a walk about two weeks ago to see how the flowers were developing but they were just beginning to bud.  This past weekend we returned and were happy to see some bees gathering pollen.

 


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TULIP TIME (TWO PHOTOGRAPHS)

I walk by the lawn of this old house very frequently in the spring and summer. Left to its own, old plantings as well as wild flowers put in an appearance when it’s there time to shine. Tulips against the warm brick attract me like a magnet 😊


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EUROPEAN STARLING

Like many other migrants, starlings reappear in early spring. As attractive as they are, they are an invasive species in Canada, compete with native birds for food and can cause a lot of agricultural damage.  I watched as this one and its mate tore across the grass.