Photo of the Week: Kelvin Floodlight Dahlia

clear, pale yellow flower with layers of petals tops off the green leaved plant.

I’ve had Dahlias in my flower garden for years, they’re one of my husband’s favorite blooming flowers.

The pink, purple, and orange long-lasting blooms brighten up our flower beds from late spring through early fall.

But I’ve only bought pre-established plants.

Until this year, when I decided to plant Dahlias from tubers. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Kelvin Floodlight Dahlia

Photo of the Week: Trumpeter Swan Family on the Move

four young cygnets lead their two parents through the lily pads of the pond.

When I turned the corner on the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge Drive, I was surprised to see this Trumpeter Swan family swimming slowly through the lotus pads. You’ll notice the adult swans are banded, the four gray-colored (the young swans) are leading their parents as they swim across the pond. Check out the pink bills… Continue reading Photo of the Week: Trumpeter Swan Family on the Move

Photo of the Week: Belted Kingfisher Finds Lunch

gray-crested stocky bird perched on wire holding a goldfish in its bill.

A quick dark blur shot across my view in front of my windshield as I drove slowly down the dirt back road in Superior Township, Michigan.

Wait, what was that?

It was larger than an American Robin, but definitely smaller than a Red-tailed Hawk. And looked like it had streaks of white on its body.

What stood out for me was a bright orange object, something the bird was carrying either in its legs or bill. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Belted Kingfisher Finds Lunch