My parents have acquired a large sunflower on their flat roof. Seems a passing songbird took a seed from the garden birdfeeder and buried it in a flowerpot up there!
Lovely shot, Lynette. In parts of Europe you can pass fields full of these bright flowers, all facing the sun. And, yes, the birds love their seeds. Mind you, so do I!
Thanks, Stuart. Yes, I remember the sunflower fields from when my time living in Germany. There are many fields of them here in the north, too. They do well with 20 hours of daily sunshine!
My parents have acquired a large sunflower on their flat roof. Seems a passing songbird took a seed from the garden birdfeeder and buried it in a flowerpot up there!
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I love how things like that happen. What a pretty gift and more seeds for the birds!
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I love it when nature does great things like what Adele’s comment referred to.
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I do as well. So great!
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Sunflowers are amazing. Lovely for a Sunday.
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They are just so pretty and very busy at this time of year with lots of bird action!
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What a beautiful start to my day! Thank you.
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You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
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Lovely shot, Lynette. In parts of Europe you can pass fields full of these bright flowers, all facing the sun. And, yes, the birds love their seeds. Mind you, so do I!
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Thanks, Stuart. Yes, I remember the sunflower fields from when my time living in Germany. There are many fields of them here in the north, too. They do well with 20 hours of daily sunshine!
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Beautiful capture. All good things must come to an end. Sigh. Enjoy the remaining days of summer and the sunflowers.
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Yes, unfortunately they must. Thank you. Autumn is really much too short!
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