After a long snowy winter, old favorite flora and fauna are once again reappearing in my yard.

A Juvenile Gray Catbird enjoys a bath.

American Cranberrybush Viburnum

Boomerang Lilac

Flame Azalea

Pink Rhododendron

The Eastern Bluebird builds a home.

Pagoda Dogwood

A juvenile Eastern Cottontail Rabbit hides among Solomon’s Seal and Robin Runaway.

Our perpetual goose visits the Red Azalea.

Even this particular heron came back to admire the rhododendron blossoms.


It overlooks the woods, which is filled with many types of wildlife.

Such colors and textures! Just the blog post to savor on a gray and rainy afternoon… Thank you.
Rain, rain go away….. Happy Tuesday!
Love your stunning blooms!
Thanks, Rosaliene. High summer is colorful, but the May and June pops of color are my favorite, I think.
What a beautiful garden and how wonderful that you’re so close to such beautiful nature. Happy spring!
Thanks for your kind words, Laura. What would we do without nature?
Beautiful delights of spring!
Ah, spring in Massachusetts…;-)
A splendid set, especially the rabbit catch
The rabbits are so darn cute when they are small.
Lovely collection!
Thank you! 😉
A beautiful description of nature coming back to life in the garden.
Thanks for visiting and leaving that kind comment. Julie
Spring blossoms are always welcome. Your garden is lovely. Here things are just getting started, all except the rain, that is. Happy Monday Julie. Allan
Your comments are much appreciated, Allan. Here’s to warmer weather on the way! Happy Tuesday.
Julie
Gorgeous images, Julie. 😊
Thank you for visiting, Pepper!
What a beautiful place! Welcome, welcome spring, to flowers and birds and animals.
What would we do without nature around us?
Beautiful! I especially love that lace-cap hydrangea.