Friday, June 28, 2019

Willy Nilly Friday, June 28, 2019

Willy Nilly Friday 5, Sky Watch Friday, Wildflower Wednesday,
and on Saturday, Saturdays' Critters, and I'd Rather B Birdin'

Click on the photos to see them at their best!

1. Hot and Humid (Sky Watch Friday)
Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, June 25, 2019
Our weather this week: hot and humid with a few afternoon showers.

2. Beautyberry (Wildflower Wednesday, the 4th Wednesday of each month)
Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, June 23, 2019
Beautyberry, Callicarpa americana, is a shrub native to the southeastern United States. The delicate pink blooms are often overlooked, but they are followed by bright, bold purple berries!

Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, August 19, 2018
It is a good understory shrub that is easily propagated and requires little maintenance. The blooms provide nectar for butterflies, and the berries are a valuable source of food for wildlife.

3. The Most Interesting Thing I have Seen This Week
Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, June 24, 2019
The Hummingbird Moth, Hemaris thysbe, got its name from its resemblance to a hummingbird when it is moving fast around blooming plants (a broad little body with what appears to be tail feathers, fast beating wings, sipping nectar from flowers). The flower is Buddleia, Butterfly Bush.

4. White Horse (Saturday's Critters)
Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, June 4, 2019
When we were kids and we had the hiccups, our mother would say, "Where was the last white horse you saw?" Trying to remember the last white horse distracted our minds from the hiccups, and the hiccups would stop while we were thinking!

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5. Canada Geese (I'd Rather B Birdin')
Tupelo, Mississippi, USA, June 9, 2019
Do you remember this photo from a couple of weeks ago?

Tupelo, Mississippi, USA, June 26, 2019
Look how they much those goslings have grown in 17 days!

I will be away from home for a few days (a family reunion in Arkansas). I will visit your blog when I return.

Have a wonderful weekend!

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13 comments:

  1. Enjoy your reunion. I've seen beauty berry in the New York City area; not sure I've ever seen it here. It is lovely! Hot and humid I could do without, but grateful for the blue skies we are getting in upstate New York (finally).

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  2. That's funny... will have to try the white horse trick next time my granddaughter gets the hiccups! Not hot and humid here (yet), but probably will be as the summer progresses.

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  3. ...hot and humid here too, but not as hotas your weather.
    ...Beautyberry is a great plant.
    ...the Hummingbird Moth is great, I rarely see them.
    ...moms can have strange remedies.
    ...they sure grow quickly.
    Thanks Lea for stopping by I hope that you have a great weekend.

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  4. Beautiful photographs here, and the goslings have grown!
    Enjoy your weekend.

    All the best Jan

    https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/

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  5. That Beautyberry looks very interesting...I had not heard of it.

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  6. Hello, great capture of the Hummingbird Moth. I think the beautyberry are so pretty, a lovely color. The horse is beautiful. Great series. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend. Thanks also for leaving me a comment.

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  7. Oh wow! You saw a hummingbird moth! They are so amazing, aren't they? I haven't seen one is a long time! What a great photo!

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  8. Beautyberry is delightful in flower and berry. Happy WW.

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  9. Lea...thanks for sharing those Canada geese with us rhis week (at IRBB)! So many don't like them 'cause of the mess they leave behind...but, I sure do.

    I remember the first time I ever saw a hummingbird moth...I thought it WAS a bird!

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