One thing came to mind as soon as I read the Tuesday Photo Challenge – Yard prompt.
That was spending hours in our yard in 2018 when I was doing a 52 week photo project.
So I thought I would go with a small selection of photos taken in the yard during 2018.
A wet, bedraggled Raccoon that wandered into the yard and started eyeing up the bird feeders one Saturday afternoon.
Raindrops on a Cedar branch on the edge of the yard.
Tree trunks casting long shadows across the snow in the yard.
A Clover flower growing in the grass in the yard. Taken while lying in the grass waiting for the Squirrels and Chipmunks to put in an appearance.
A young Ruby-throated Hummingbird checking out the hummingbird feeder hanging in the yard.
7 replies on “Tuesday Photo Challenge – Yard”
Some amazing shots! The Hummingbird, Wow!!
Thanks Amy. The Hummingbird was used in a 2019 birds calendar.
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Great photos. Love the racoon, the shadows on snow, the hummingbird
Thank you. It was interesting to see what I picked with so many photos taken in the yard during the year.
Stunning work here….My heart skips a beat when I see a photo of a raccoon. Yet now I’m in love with your descriptive word “bedraggled” 🙂 Honestly, I think I’m part raccoon. Ha.
Thank you. I said bedraggled because it had been raining for around 24 hours and shortly after the rain stopped the raccoon wandered into the yard with its fur soaked and spiky.