Posted on 2 Comments

June 2016 Nature Photos

Amador Flower 1One of my goals each month is to take  few of the nature photo suggestions from the Handbook of Nature Study newsletter. This month’s suggestions centered on insects but I can’t resist sharing some of my favorite (so far) images of flowers. I have been sort of addicted to the color orange in all its shades this month and these daylilies are perfect. The photo above was from our local daylily farm. We visited during their “Daylily Days” this weekend and the farm is a mass of blooms of all colors.

If you are a local, this is a great day trip and I suggest bringing a picnic and perhaps stopping at one of the neighboring vineyards to pick up a bottle of wine. Perfect day trip!

Bee with Pollen on Sage @handbookofnaturestudy

Here is one of the photo suggestions from the newsletter. I captured this bee with his pollen baskets as he buzzed around my front yard sage.

Bush Katydid @handbookofnaturestudy

I think this is a bush katydid sitting on my rose bush. It looks as if he has devoured some of the leaves. The prompt in the newsletter says “insect antennae” and the katydid’s antennae were definitely one of his most prominent features. My field guide says they can be three times longer than his body. Amazing!

Ladybug Insect Wings @handbookofnaturestudy

I suggested on Facebook that if you had trouble looking at insects and their wings that the ladybug might be a good first insect to study. They are very low on the “icky” scale and most of us can even pick them up without getting squeamish. This ladybug looks as if he is sleeping in the mum plant.

Sweet Peas @handbookofnaturestudy

This year my garden is so alive with plants that were dormant through the drought. The sweet pea in the front yard greets me at the mailbox everyday with its beautiful pink blossoms. We have studied these interesting flowers in the past and you can find an Outdoor Hour Challenge for them if you look up on the garden tab on the website.

IMG_2829Welcome to my back deck flower garden! These are all in pots on my deck and provide brilliant color for me and the insects that visit. Flowers are from top to bottom, left to right: Chocolate Daisy (Rene’s Garden Seeds), Calla Lily, Blanket Flower, Oriental poppy, Coreopsis, Bee Balm, and a Dahlia.

Instagram OutdoorHourChallenge

If you enjoy my photos and are on Instagram, I invite you to follow my new Outdoor Hour Challenge Instagram account! You can follow the account for nature study inspiration and reminders. Or if you would rather, tag your photos with #outdoorhourchallenge and I will stop by and take a look at your photos! I would love to “regram” your images too! I would love for this Instagram account to become a large community of like-minded nature lovers.

 Be Inspired! Be Encouraged! Get Outdoors!

Save

Save

Save

2 thoughts on “June 2016 Nature Photos

  1. Beautiful pictures, Barb.

    I love the perspective you got in the daylily photo! And being able to see the pollen baskets on the bee was very cool.

    Sarah

    1. There are nothing but awesome photo ops at the daylily farm. I could have done a whole post on that outing alone. Thanks for the comment Sarah!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *