I haven't posted in forever, as i was recently reminded ("so last year!" lol). thought i'd re-start with recent pics taken in our yard ... and a few of its welcome (mostly) visitors:


garden path ... birds fern nest blooms (they smell delicious!)



Pileated Woodpeckers (if you look closely, there's a pair of pileated woodpeckers in the first pic.). They're prox 15" long and are one of the largest woodpeckers found in North America.
a hawk ... a cardinal that got trapped on the back porch for a short time

a brazen little bunny (puppies and i were on the deck, yet
he sat quietly munching, in plain sight, right below us)
4 comments:
cool pics from the wilds of FLA!! welcome back!!
WOW! The Pileateds are fantastic!
I so hope to see that Woodpecker someday. I've never seen one.
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