I am concentrating only on a few things today. Two are the dragonfly photos Gregg took. We are thinking the red-beading effect on its wings in the first photo, was the reflection from the sun bouncing off its wings? Maybe?
And this in another spot. It may have been the same one as we were waiting for it to stop plant-hopping long enough to take its photo. I identified it as the male Blue Dasher Dragonfly. Experts, let me know if you disagree please. 
Next is the female Redwing blackbird who was in a tangle of branches.
In the next tree, we found the male Redwing blackbird.
The photo above shows the clearest picture of his striking red and yellow epaulette. You can read all about them here. The bird photos were also taken by Gregg. Lastly, the Bumblebee on the Common buttonbush, which on the day we were there, held my fascination for some time. I couldn’t get it as sharp as I would like it to be, but I was happy. There are several species of bumblebees that are native to Virginia. If you missed the first part of our visit, you can find it at this link. My post today is Part 2. I found a splendid website with the title, "For Wild Bees, these Native Plants are the Superstars."
I am now on the hunt for local honey. There is a beekeeper who sells it locally. I just need to do a search as it’s not in the local supermarkets and it is outstanding honey, my all-time favorite. I can't remember what kind it is now (when I see the bottle I will know). I ran out ages ago and bought a jar of regular. It is very nice but I try to give my business to the smaller family run local businesses when I can. I might have gotten it originally from a weekend farmer's market.
Thanks for looking and I hope your day is a great one.
Hi Denise, my eyes are burning, probably from the heat 🥵 and reading. Beautiful photos dear friend. Love and warm hugs ❤️ 🫂 🤗 I am off to bed.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, I hope it cooled down for you some :) Thank you, I appreciate that. Love and warm hugs to you also (I hope you got a good night's sleep).
DeleteHow beautiful the dragonfly is.
ReplyDeleteThe birds too.
I hope Denise you find good quality honey and enjoy it!
My sister's husband is a beekeeper and they always give me the best quality,
it's fantastic!!
Thank you Katerina, I loved seeing them on our visit to the pond. How wonderful that your brother-in-law is a beekeeper. They must gift you with the best honey.
DeleteLovely Denise. I don't often see dragonflies. Love the bird, rather a handsome one.
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret, so glad you enjoyed :)
Delete¡ Magníficas ! La que más me gusta es la nº1. Muy buenos días.
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias. Agradezco tus amables comentarios. ¡Te deseo un feliz día!
DeleteCongratulations on this wonderful nature walk and the pictures, too. More please!
ReplyDeleteThank you David, I am very happy I was able to go for a walk. I find nature very soothing :)
DeleteLove blackbirds! Have never seen a redwing blackbird though...really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Angie, I love them too and I can now recognize their call :)
DeleteIt sounds like a beautiful and thoughtful day. Those dragonfly moments and the bumblebee on the buttonbush must’ve been magical, and I love your dedication to supporting local beekeepers
ReplyDeleteThat's very kind of you Roentare, thank you so much! :)
DeleteAwesome photos. I find dragonflies fascinating. We have someone local who makes maple syrup but I'm not sure if we have anyone that has honey.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ann :) I am hoping to find some in the next day or so. I love to have 2 teaspoons of honey over my yogurt for breakfast.
DeleteI love the call of the redwing, like a shout. It tells us summer is here.
ReplyDeleteThank you Boud, it has a beautiful call doesn't it? Most definitely a call of summer :)
DeleteWe are pretty lucky to have several local bee keepers who sell their honey at the end of each summer.
ReplyDeleteLocal honey is abundant in our area.
I do love dragon flies but no ponds are nearby.
I did enjoy hanging out at some ponds back in 2012 when I visited Charlottesville, VA.
I miss seeing the beauty of your state.
I guess I'm just not looking in the right place. I was off to a farmer's market today in Manassas but slept in too late after a restless night. Next Thursday! The one that opens on Thursday has all the local farmers and small businesses, the one on the Saturday has people coming from further afield. Plus, I am hoping the one on Thursday is less crowded :) that's more to the point. Virginia is a beautiful state and so glad you got to see it. I really enjoy it here though each state has something that I find I love. Virginia is it for me though :)
DeleteI haven't seen a redwing blackbird in quite awhile. We have lots of dragon flies, I suppose because we have a lot of water around us. I can get local honey at the deli in the nearest small-town. It's so good.
ReplyDeleteWe have to go places to see the redwings. I don't get them in our back yard, or dragonflies for that matter. We need more ponds I guess. Fortunately it's not that far away to this place I shared today. Local honey really is the best :)
DeleteI hope you manage to track down the honey.
ReplyDeleteThanks Janice, I hope so too :)
DeleteDenise what a ton of eye candy today. I don't think I've ever seen a dragonfly up close
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
The dragonflies are fascinating to me Cecilia. I am happy that I can see them not too far away when we go to the pond. Sending hugs :)
DeleteThat is a beautiful capture of the dragonfly with the sparkly wings!
ReplyDeleteI grew up near a lake and we had a lot of red-winged blackbirds around.
Love seeing pictures of your walks! :)
Thanks Rita :) happy you enjoyed them. How wonderful to grow up next to a lake. I would love that.
DeleteHi Denise, I find dragonflies truly fascinating. Thank you so much for sharing, dear friend 🧡 Hope you are feeling better 😊
ReplyDeleteThey are wonderful little creatures aren't they Linda? :) You are very welcome my dear friend and thank you so much for your kind words.
DeleteThose are great dragonfly photo! I had a blog friend who used to take photos of them all the time, and they were smiling. It's hard to get the red-winged blackbird to show its red under its wing when taking pictures. Good job, Denise.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Thanks Sheri :) we have Gregg to thank for the dragonfly and redwing pictures :) and I will pass your comment on to him.
DeleteHope you get your honey
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine :)
DeleteGood for you for getting some dragon fly photos. They don't sit still for very long.
ReplyDeleteThanks Red, I was very happy my dear other half has such a good hand for taking close-ups. His reflexes are faster than mine :)
DeleteThese are gorgeous. Isn't nature the best :-D It is good to get local honey. :-D
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed on all counts, totally agree with you Ananka and thank you :)
DeleteI do hope you get your honey.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you Jan, much appreciated and all the best to you too :)
DeleteLOVE the photos!!!!! Close-up and macro rocks.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Thanks Ivy!
DeleteBeautiful images all -- especially those dragonflies!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jeanie, those dragonflies are very special :)
DeleteJust wow! The colors and details in those dragonfly shots are incredible!
ReplyDeleteThanks Veronica, my hubby got splendid photos and we were both very happy how they turned out :)
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