Tuesday

Wildflowers and Berries and Wings

Do you see the two bees in this shot?
Butterflies and Bees LOVE the Milkweed
Dragonfly

Silver Spotted Skipper

A Butterfly convention....there are at least three here on
this plant. 

Berries... (are these raspberries/blackberries?)
Do you see what is lurking on the right hand side?

Mr. Long Legs!

Another Butterfly on the Milkweed

Blue Chicory Wildflower - One of my favorites!

The seeker embarks on a journey to find what he wants and discovers, along the way, what he needs.
~ Wally Lamb

31 comments:

  1. Deerfield Trail didn't bore me at all!

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  2. Kerri, that first shot is breathtakingly beautiful! The colours are incredible.

    I could have done without having that spider pointed out though.. I'm still feeling my own hair touch my arms and thinking they're crawling on me!

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  3. BORE????

    I can watch all day those magnificent captures

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  4. Thanks for your visit to my blog Brookville Daily Photo this morning. I hope you enjoyed my post today showing the honey bee and the hollyhock flower.

    I saw a special last night about the disappearance of honey bees and it is sad to think that most of the fruit, nuts and vegetables we eat would disappear with them. So governments are busy trying to find the culprit before it is too late and one huge problem is the use of insecticides.

    Anyway, I wanted you to know I was here to repay your visit and comment with one of my own. Kind of like "Kilroy" was here... remember those drawings everyone used to make?

    I enjoyed reading your blog post for today and I thought the photography was good too.

    I recognize all of the butterflies and the spider and yes I saw the two bumblebees. Your photos are really nice.

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  5. Great photos. I enlarged them so I could examine every little detail. How could we possibly be bored with Deerfield Trail? It has everything. We hope to see it through your lens all summer and in the changing seasons.

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  6. So pretty... WOW... I am completely in awe of your talents...

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  7. Each photo is great on its own way but the first two and the last two I like the most. I really enjoyed this post very much.

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  8. Kerri,
    I couldn't get bored with Deerfield Trail. I think I would be walking it frequently if I lived nearby.

    As usual, you got a lot of beautiful photographs. I did know the name of that type of spider once, but for the life of me, cannot recall it now.

    I need to find my butterfly book too! The yellow one with dark patches may be the Yellow Sulphur, but I cannot guarantee it!

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  9. Hmmm. I certainly wasn't bored. I wish I'd been with you on your walk or could go with you the next time. What a wonderful place to wander and take photos!

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  10. You captured some beautiful shots today but of course you always do. Enjoy your day.

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  11. Oh, those are lovely butterflies! I love that first one and see the bee and other bug. That's a sneaky spider waiting in the berries! That is a beautiful place to see stuff! Love the dragonfly...not one that I've seen so far.

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  12. Bored? Are you crazy? I'm ready for more! :-)
    I did see the bees.
    Lots of great pictures. I can't even pick a favorite.

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  13. How could anyone be bored with Deerfield Trail?! These are gorgeous shots! I'm ready to hop on a plane and fly out there so I can walk the path!

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  14. Wow great shots. I would not have noticed the bees if youhadn't pointed them out though... too busy thinking how pretty the butterfly was. (A Fritillary?)

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  15. Not bored at all :-)
    Very pretty!

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  16. Extra special photos! I really love the next to last one. Oh and the berries look like blackberries to me.

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  17. Thanks for the birthday wishes. That was sweet of you to come back!!

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  18. What a wonderful series of photos. I feel as if I've been on a long country walk with you...nice!

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  19. Beautiful Spring colors ! Great shots.

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  20. Simply amazing shots! wow!

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  21. All the pictures are just beautiful. That is a wonderful place for photographers!

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  22. Bored? Hardly! And I did see the two bees :-)

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  23. I love that spider! But these are all spectacular photos! Simply a wonderful set.

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  24. Love this walk you brought us on. Beautiful closeups and i think the Blue Chickory is my favorite.

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  25. Methotrexate is, I think, the name the doctor said but new to us so neither one of us could spell it much less remember what he called it.

    I was almost stunned this Wednesday morning to be free of pain.

    Thanks for your visit.

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  26. I love your photos ...I took a photo of the same butterfly (this one with white and pale yellow colours)in my garden and I don't know his name!
    The blue chicory is really nice , but ,here in Provence, it's not in flowers for the moment!
    Thank you

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  27. Never bored Kerri.. not with great pictures like you show.

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  28. Bored? All this wild life is fascinating to me, I never get tired of seeing the minute details of the little creatures. I'm grateful for your photographs, which freeze them and let us stare at the features.

    I love chicory too, especially along country roads with Queen Anne's Lace.

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  29. Wonderful!

    You asked about making your photos larger .. well you need to go look at the WIDE blog templates first and choose one of them .. then when you upload a photo go into the Edit HTML area of the new blog post ... look for the s400 in the HTML of the photo .. change it to s640 and your pix will be BIG

    email me if you need help

    :-Daryl

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  30. Keri you captured these so well. anna :)

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  31. I thought it was a walking stick until you said spider. . .

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