Thursday, June 1, 2017

Wildflowers, June 1, 2017

Good Fences, Thankful Thursday, and I'd Rather B Birdin'

Tupelo, Mississippi, USA, May 13, 2017
Pretty wildflowers grow along this fence.

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And there was a pretty bird sitting on the fence post - an Eastern Kingbird.

For Thankful Thursday:
I am thankful that I live in a place where wildflowers and birdsong are plentiful!

I hope you are having a beautiful day!

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And on Saturday, please visit Anni at I'd Rather B Birdin': Click Here!

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18 comments:

  1. Hello, pretty wildflowers and nice capture of the Kingbird. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

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  2. What a darling little bird. I've never seen one of those.

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  3. Beautiful shot of the Kingbird, in a lovly setting.
    Take care, Gordon.

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  4. I love your fence love from sunny Poland

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  5. That Kingbird is gorgeous! I saw a flycatcher at the park this morning that might be his cousin! Enjoy your afternoon! Hugs!

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  6. That is a very sweet photo. The wildflowers ad the perfect touch of color. Thanks for linking up today and have a great weekend!

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  7. Lovely photos! And all things to be thankful for, for sure.

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  8. Lovely capture on the fence, flowers and bird!

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  9. Charming fence with the pretty wildflowers and the cute bird.

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  10. Such a special treat. That last photo is so professional looking! Well done. I really enjoyed the double dose of birds this week Lea.

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  11. Hello!:) Pretty fence shots, and the Eastern Kingbird is a wonderful capture,...reminds me of the flycatchers I see here.

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  12. Love the shots of the fence and the flowers and of course, the little bird sitting on the fence post.

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  13. Lovely Kingbird. I think that flower is vetch.

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    1. You are probably right, most likely to be vetch.
      Thanks!

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