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Friday Wild Flower

Okanagan Sunflower

Arrowleaf balsamroot flowers – otherwise known as the Okanagan Sunflower – are common wildflowers in the Okanagan Valley and a sure fire indication that spring has arrived.

Their pretty yellow brightness can be found starting in late March, but they don’t last long. All parts of this plant can be eaten, and the seeds can be pressed for oil. The leaves and seeds of these members of the sunflower/aster family have a mild citrus flavour.

I’m looking forward to seeing them again …

Happy Friday, everyone. 🙂

Happy Nuthatch

Nuthatches are bright, lovely little birds. They are omnivores, so they eat bugs as well as seeds. I have seen them join in with a group of seed-gobbling sparrows or finches; they seem to get along well with others!

They are amazing little acrobats, too. They will climb down a tree – an unusual ability for most birds.

And their cute little upturned beaks? Adorable!