What a nice summer collage. We had never seen pecan trees until we traveled and once in Texas somewhere we stayed in an RV Park right next to a pecan grove... they are pretty trees and prolific.
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Great photos of nature !
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Those are lovely! Enjoyed these, thanks Carver and have a great week :)
ReplyDeleteLovely captures.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Carver!
ReplyDeleteI am delighted with the beautiful collage.
Great done.
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Not all mushrooms are edible but they sure are lovely to photograph!
ReplyDeleteI smiled when I saw the mushroom turned up in the shape of a U. I wonder why some mushrooms do that!
ReplyDeleteOh a collage!...... I hope it is staying cool enough for you Carver.... Michelle
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting selection - not sure if I've ever seen a pecan tree. The mushrooms are notable, and the cardinal is a delight.
ReplyDeleteA cool collage, love the fungi!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice summer collage. We had never seen pecan trees until we traveled and once in Texas somewhere we stayed in an RV Park right next to a pecan grove... they are pretty trees and prolific.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures as always.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos of nature ! Greetings
ReplyDeleteoh impressionnants ces champignons
ReplyDeleteCarver I have just been noticing mushrooms growing in the grass since we had so much rain and cooler weather.
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