Showing posts with label Northern Leopard Frog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Northern Leopard Frog. Show all posts

11 September, 2011

Finches, Frogs, and Flowers

I haven't taken any bird photos lately, but I found this series of Goldfinch shots from back in May.
The breeding plumage is so vibrant.
Usually they feed at the nijer feeder, but they seem to enjoy the table feeder just as much.
A chubby little fellow, isn't he?
They eat the sunflower seeds and the millet.
They are a real joy to see in the spring, like a mini yellow sun.
Moving back to the present, one of the at least 3 frogs that hang out in our little pond was being especially cooperative today.
This is Rana pipiens, the Northern Leopard Frog.
It was sitting on the edge of the slightly submerged stone bridge that is also a frequent spot for bird baths.
A princely looking  frog, just waiting for a kiss.
A few hours later when I walked by the pond I saw a movement in the bushes.  Can you see it?  Right there in the center of the photo.
The gold, black, and green make a pretty camouflage 
Today was perfect, high of 82F (28C), low humidity, a light breeze, and the very occasional puffy cloud.  I managed to finish the path in the lower garden and weed the shade garden. Next week we may get low temps cold enough for a frost, so I also made time for some flower photos while they are still here.
A close up of a cluster of small blossoms on a begonia.  Each blossom is barely a cm across.
This is the showiest of the canna lily flowers I managed to overwinter. Each flower in the cluster of about 8 flowers is at least 5 inches across.  This flame color is fabulous; it could warm you on a cold day.

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