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Lovely White Camellia
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
It’s lucky for me that we live in a neighbourhood where people take pride in their gardens. Just next door there grows a mature white Camellia, a Japonica variety I believe, and every year around now we all can share the delight of watching it bloom. Enjoy! White Camellia
Off I Go: A Little Pied Cormorant
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Off I Go Off I go, thinks this Little Pied Cormorant, moments before take-off. Into the wide world… These little birds fascinate me. They swim low in the water, and can dive and swim with enviable ease and efficiency, often re-appearing quite some distance away. Copyright ©
An Egret Braves The Waves…
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
An Egret Braves the Waves Now and then an Egret visits our local swimming baths. On very rare occasions I see two or even three. Here is a photograph of one of these beautiful white birds as it wades through rather choppy water. Enjoy! Copyright ©
Reflections of a Bird in Flight
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Reflections Here I am again, unsure of the avian species. I’ll narrow it down to two guesses: Pelican or Egret. Be that as it may, I think you’ll enjoy seeing this bird in flight and its reflections on the surface of the river. Copyright © ?
Hi, Maggie!
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Hi, Maggie! What a proud and splendid sight you are! And how I love your beautiful song… Copyright © Hi, Maggie!
Rare Discovery #haiku #nature #photography
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
mezurashi ya yama wo ide ha no natsu nasubi how rare! on leaving the mountain the first eggplant ~Basho For moments you peak before sun’s heat dries your skin lawn ballerina Carpe Diem’s prompt “How Rare” is inspired by one of Basho’s lesser known haiku.