Female Baltimore Oriole at my jelly feeder.
The Twin Sisters Pollux and Castor
Male Baltimore Oriole
Summer colors.
A Hot Summer's Meadow
Evening light.
Good Night!
8:37 P.M. in Michigan
Temperature drop of 22 degrees F.
After the thunderstorm.
After the storm.
A series of storms
My passion is cooking!
Good Night!
The Flower Moon.
Bullfrog
Virus vs. Virus
Iris explosion
IRIS
Pure white iris I discovered.
Whitetail buck.
Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes)
Black Swallowtail (Papilio polyxenes)
Sandhill Crane watching me.
Under power!
Shadows
At the makeshift birdbath.
Baltimore Oriole
Indigo Bunting
Common Yellowthroat Warbler
Toadshade (Trillium sessile)
Nodding Trillium (Trillium cernuum)
Good Night in Michigan
Red Trillium (Trillium erectum)
Michigan Wildflowers
MURANO GLASS
Night flight.
Fragmentation.
Night Spirit.
Sandhill Cranes in our park.
A small bird with a big voice.
My guest, the Robin
The lone cloud.
Twilight.
Spring Azure (Celastrina ladon)
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Male Oriole on my feeder.
I made this feeder out of a pop bottle. I cut it out so that the rain water cannot wash out the jelly. The edge I burned off with a lighter to round off how sharp it was. Many birds come to both grape jelly feeders every day, so I have to fill them up twice a day.
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