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Silent Sunday
This entry was posted in Field Notes, My Photos and tagged blueberry, fall foliage, nature photography, Silent Sunday, Vaccinium corymbosum. Bookmark the permalink.
Rich colors of Autumn 🍂
Indeed they are, thanks, Karen!
Turning of the seasons – beauty in the well worn leaves.
Thank you, Anne. Blueberries are among our most brilliant natives in the fall.
PURE MAGIC ELIZA, CHINA
Thank you, China!
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A GREAT SITE TO VISIT, CHINA
Thank you for reblogging!
What a beautiful photo—thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Beautiful.
Thank you!
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Blueberry bushes are lovely in the fall….we have several in our woods…did you pick blueberries, or did the birds nibble them all. I was able to pick some this year 😋
The birds beat me to the berries every time. Cedar waxwings have found my winterberry already, so I expect there will be none for Christmas decorating. (Sigh), though I’m happy to have the birds in exchange.
I love to share with the birds….but…wanted some wild blueberries…the bush I picked some from, is near the hives….I spread a black trash on the top of the bush and attached it to the branches with lots of pinchy clothes pins…small blueberries for us! I thought that was creative…..a net was not necessary.
Love those rich colors of autumn! ❤
Yes, indeed. Thanks, Julie!
I thought they were Sourwood or Nyssa! Great photo.
Thank you, Amelia. High bush blueberry is our most brilliant native. Gotta love it!
I do love it, just bought the native blueberry to her e. V. darrowi, guessing it it evergreen.
Simple beauty 🙂 Have a wonderful Sunday!
Thank you, Maria! Hope your day is going well.
Thank you 🙏
You still have a bit of color! Lovely! We got more snow yesterday. A friend recently pointed to the tamaracks and commented that when their needles fell winter would be here. It had been warmish the last couple of weeks and the tamaracks were still yellow. But this morning I went out to the woods and found them bare and his words came to mind! Winter does seem to be here now.
Thank you, Joanna. The wind and rain here are doing their best to bring the rest of the leaves down. The yard is full of oak leaves!
YOu always choose such an interesting perspective.
Thanks, Kim. 🙂
Beautiful fall color! Sadly, the orange and red color I’m seeing in local photos are flames.
Thank you, Kris. I sincerely hope the fire doesn’t get too close to you. It is a nightmare from what I see in the news.
Very Nice Eliza!
Thank you, Reed!
Brilliant burst of colour very welcome!
Thank you, Belinda!
Blueberries can have some of the brightest foliage!
Indeed, they really stand out in the landscape!
This would make such a lovely painting!
Thank you, Kathy, I think you should give it a go! 🙂
Thanks Eliza! I am venturing into some abstractions and this would be a great place to start!
Look forward to see what you create!
Wonderful illumination!
Thank you, Laurie!
I love Autumn 🙂
It is a pretty season.
Nice leaves of autumn!
Thank you, Maria!
Those autumn colours!
Bright and beautiful! 🙂