Your blog looks beautiful! I write a blog about urban wildlife, mainly in New York City. You commented on it once upon a time, when I wrote about my visit to Philadelphia. I am just getting to the point of exchanging links with others. Would you like to do that? Just let me know if you do. I would be thrilled to link to your lovely pages. Best regards, Julie
Brilliant! Gold is the predominant color in my little patch of the world. Maples & ash mostly. But even the red maple, after showing some red on its leaf edges, goes all yellow.
Hi Donna,
Your blog looks beautiful! I write a blog about urban wildlife, mainly in New York City. You commented on it once upon a time, when I wrote about my visit to Philadelphia. I am just getting to the point of exchanging links with others. Would you like to do that? Just let me know if you do. I would be thrilled to link to your lovely pages. Best regards, Julie
Hi, Julie
I love your blog. You have serious insect knowledge. Your blog will be added to In Season’s blogroll. It is a great resource for naturalists.
Hi Donna,
I just posted a link to In Season on Urban Wildlife Guide. Thanks! Julie
Wow! This is gorgeous! I wish I could see these–the alders around here just sort of turn pale and flop off the trees. 🙂
Sounds like a bucket list item. And I want to see Olympic National Forest.
Brilliant! Gold is the predominant color in my little patch of the world. Maples & ash mostly. But even the red maple, after showing some red on its leaf edges, goes all yellow.
I know many leaves have both red and yellow pigments. Perhaps, the maples are just trying to fit in.
Donna this is a lovely collage of golden fall…
Thank you.