
Most of the Sunflowers in the field had already bloomed, but of the few that were not done blooming there were a variety of insects attracted to them. In this picture is a huge Carpenter Bee on a Sunflower.
Butterfly and Wildlife Gardening And Photography In Houston Texas
Category Archives: SunflowerI thought I would put together some brief videos on how to create a successful Butterfly Garden for my last day of vacation. There are a total of 5 videos, each one is less than 2 minutes long. Watching these should give you a decent idea of how to start (or continue) a successful Butterfly… This may be one of the better flower pictures I have taken. It’s just a Sunflower that formed from the dropped bird seed from the bird feeder. I may actually have to print this one someday. Click on the picture for the full size image, it’s quite detailed. Honestly, I just thought this was a nice picture. Obviously, it’s a Sunflower. We didn’t plant it, it’s from the mess the birds make when they eat from one of our two bird feeders. Some birds, like the Cardinals and Woodpeckers, seem to like eating directly from the bird feeder. The doves, on the other… |
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