Papaya flowers, leaves, and fruit
Mother hen had about a dozen chicks - teaching them to scratch for bugs on the beach |
Harry? (or Harriette) |
Green heron |
Sheep amongst the taro (Colocasia) or Tannia Log plant |
Rock Fig flower |
Gulf Fritillary |
Papaya flowers, leaves, and fruit
Mother hen had about a dozen chicks - teaching them to scratch for bugs on the beach |
Harry? (or Harriette) |
Green heron |
Sheep amongst the taro (Colocasia) or Tannia Log plant |
Rock Fig flower |
Gulf Fritillary |
What a wonderful nature collection from Grenada. Lovely to visit the Caribbean via my computer screen on a dreich Aberdeen morning. That sheep has interesting facial markings!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Gail.
The sheep had interesting markings all over (well underneath). It must be a breed - they all looked the same
DeleteA delight for the eyes. The papaya is beautiful and so is the sheep.
ReplyDeletePictures of paradise.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteeeerrrmmmm.... Banana flower, surely? Like Gail, I am revelling in the warmth I imagine with these images, sitting as The Grey and I are, under a mighty deluge and singe figure temps! YAM xx
Nope - they call that one a Rock Fig!
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Deletehmmmmmmm yet Rock Fig is a very particular - and very different - plant! No accounting for local misnomering... Hooroo frae Banff, where I've got 5G for the night!!! YAM xx
the perfect nature Friday post. love all photos. we used to have banana trees, hurricane took them away, and had these lovely banana blooms for me to take photos of... I have very much enjoyed your trip the the Caribbean..
ReplyDeleteLovely series of nature photos ~ favorite is the hen with her chicks ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
The colors are glorious!
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