Uncategorized Honeybee takeoff by user|Published May 31, 2015 In a North Carolina garden this honeybee has just launched from the Spirea flowers. I shot at 1/400 to get the flower and part of the bee in focus but to blur the wings.
Published May 19, 2015 Snake in the grass Unlike the origin of that phrase referring to a poisonous snake this is a totally harmless garter snake exploring my lawn. I […]
Published August 7, 2015 Fireflies Although there is a succession of fireflies here in Tennessee from March through early October, their peak season is winding down now […]
Published May 30, 2015 Blue in a sea of green The delicate pair of Brunnera flowers floats above the variegated leaves as spring tilts toward summer. Also known as Siberian bugloss this […]
Published September 14, 2015 Snowberry clearwing To paraphrase Superman- Up in the sky, look. It’s a hummingbird. It’s a moth. It’s a hummingbird moth! These ethereal creatures are […]