August 21, 2021

Summer Critters, Lost River State Park

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Do you see the bee on the cone flower?

I've shown hummingbirds from Lost River State Park previously. There is a feeder next to the Visitor Center.

There's a riding stable in the park. I did not go riding but I like to see the horses.






 

13 comments:

  1. Hello,
    I like seeing the horses too, I have not ridden in years. Pretty shots with the bees and blooms. The Hummers are always a treat to see. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a great day and a happy new week! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  2. Beautiful series of critter shots Linda, I love seeing the hummingbirds, fascinating the way they hover while they eat. I'm pretty sure we don't have them in Australia ✨

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  3. We have had trouble this year attracting even one hummer to our feeders, let alone two.

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  4. ...I see hummingbirds, they are too fast for me.

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  5. I'd love to go horseback thru the park. Great photos making a perfect outing!!
    Stay virus free, be safe birding, and thanks for linking in!
    ~Anni @ I'd Rather B Birdin'

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  6. Ah the bumble girls and flowers...and making that glorious nectar into honey!

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  7. All the photos are lovely but the one with the beating wings of the hummingbirds is absolutely AMAZING!

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  8. awesome to see the hummingbirds, i am watching mine right now!! i love the picture of the stable, something about that image...maybe the chalkboard or the blue jeans peaking out!!

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  9. How fun to capture the hummers on the feeder!

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  10. Horses are such beautiful creatures. Enjoyed your photos.

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  11. The horse looking at the woman really stands out.

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  12. Nice shots, I love coneflowers!!

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  13. Lovely insects. The woman offering hay to the horse is my favorite among these.

    My latest post:
    https://craniumbolts.blogspot.com/2021/08/off-season-visit-to-hoskote.html

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