Saturday, November 2, 2013

Summer Visitors - LOTS


Trust me on this one.  There were enough photos taken this summer of the many visitors to the gardens here that one could make a “coffee table book” collection!  Since the gardens sit on the shores of Lake Michigan,  literally thousands of birds migrate through the area in Spring and in Fall.  Thousands and thousands.  Tens of thousands.  Those that stop over for a visit find an almost unlimited number of bugs to feast on in order to fatten up and have energy for the rest of their journey. Speaking of the bugs, as you will see in the photos, many of them are feasting on other “bugs”.
It was surprising when going over the photos from this Summer, to see the number of bugs, birds, and mammals that moved about the garden rooms.  Here are a couple dozen photos of visitors, and again trust me, there are dozens more that were taken during these warm months.
In past postings you will see photos of the American eagles that are here daily, pheasants, swallows, ducks, dragon flies and damsel files, red-tail fox, creek otters, and people too.  However, this posting would never end if all were included.   Here is a “short list” of those who have come to enjoy the Gardens at Waters East during the Summer of 2013.

Many I do not know.  Maybe you can name some of them.
Enjoy your walk with me around the gardens. 


 Beginning of a new day
August sunrise over Lake Michigan

 Honey Bee

 Grasshopper on Daylily

 Spider Lily
with guest

 Deer in the early summer garden

 Bumble Bee

 along the Lake Path
checking for more "visitors"

 Black Wasps
on Lovage blooms

 Fly
on Nanny Berry

 Two "bugs" checking each other out

Robin
on 19th century ship ribs

 a worm
on Rudbeckia bloom

 Purple Coneflower with "visitor"

 Enjoying an Aster

 Swallowtail Butterfly

 Ants
on Cushion Spurge bloom

 Four inch long ?

 Spider
on Siberian Iris

 Splish Splash Geranium and "visitor"

 Sea Holly with wasp

 Cup Plant with "visitor"

 Swallowtail Butterfly

 Ghost Spider having lunch

Fly
on False Sunflower

 Gulls
on their daily flight
over the Gardens at Waters East

 Coreopsis and visiting "bug"

 Two Coneflowers
Two "visitors"

 "I'm watching you - watching me."

 Daffodil with spider

 along the Middle Walk Path
looking for more "visitors"

 Marguerite Daisy
with visiting "mini" bee

 Spider on daisy

 Tulip Tarda with "visitors"

view down Lake Path
looking for more "visitors"

Baby Rabbit

 
 Checking for "goodies"

 great complimentary design with the lily

 Queen Anne Lace and "visitor"

 Woodchuck
having lunch on the Asian Patio

 love the pink stripe on this one

 moving along the path toward the Formal Garden

 Checkout who is hiding in-wait (on the left side of the daisy)
for this "visitor".

 Mourning Dove
flying over - - enjoying the colors

 Wood Thrush

flowers flowers everywhere
all to the "visitors" delight

sunset in the West reflecting off clouds
looking East over Lake Michigan

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no photos are “staged”, “arranged”, or ”photo-shopped” in anyway.
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5 comments:

  1. All beautiful pictures with even more lovely ´visitors´. Magnificent!

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  2. Beautiful are the photos!
    Greetings, RW & SK

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  3. You certainly did have a lot of visitors, I love this post. The ghost spiders are amazing, and they often startle me when I disturb them. The sunset over the lake is gorgeous.

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  4. Visitors are enjoying your garden. Free-for-all goodies I'd say. =)

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  5. Great photos - it is always so interesting to see a garden from a different continent.
    I will definitely visit your blog again.
    The first one is a hoverfly, though, not a honey bee.

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