Thursday, July 11, 2019

Bird's Foot Trefoil & friend


Again, I did not notice the critter till I downloaded the photos.  This was taken at the strip pit tonight.  It is the first time I have went out on a late evening ramble in a long time.  I have a few new photos to show, but won't show them all tonight.


This milkweed blooms were across a rough area...I still have to really watch where I walk so this was taken from a distance.


I have a couple other shots of milkweed but will save them for another day.

11 comments:

  1. Splendid close-ups - I particularly like the composition and feel of that last image.

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  2. Lovely bugs--- no, really. I'm not a bug fan, but they're neat!

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  3. Lindas estas belas flores silvestres, gostei e aproveito para desejar um bom fim-de-semana.

    Andarilhar
    Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
    O prazer dos livros

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  4. Wonderful photos. I missed the grasshopper in the first picture and had to scroll back up when you mentioned the critter.
    I like the look of the milkweed. It's little flowers are pretty

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  5. Hello,

    Pretty yellow bloom and great capture of the grasshopper. I like the milkweed closeups. Enjoy your day, have a happy weekend!

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  6. Hurrah, a visit to the strip pit! I LOVE your photos! I would never know they were taken from a distance! Hard to choose a favorite, but this Milkweed closeup is gorgeous. Can't wait to see the rest.

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  7. Wonderful pictures. Bird's Foot Trefoil, as soon as I saw that name, I knew that this was the answer to my question. These are growing all over the ditches around here and I just couldn't think of the name. I knew what they were but the name was gone, so Thanks.

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  8. You always find interesting things to take pictures of at the strip pit, Rose. The milkweed blooms are so lovely. Yes, be careful where you walk.

    Have a peaceful weekend.

    ~Sheri

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  9. That is a great capture of the grasshopper, and I like the milkweed closeups.

    My good wishes for the coming weekend.

    All the best Jan

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  10. Nice capture of the critter. I think milkweed is a good plant to attract butterflies.

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  11. It's always fun when you find a critter in your shot and didn't know it was there. Great shots. I need to get out, but it has been so hot.

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