
Thanks to the great work of the bees, we’ve had a wealth of sunflower delights in our garden over the past month.
The plants, now about 12 feet high, have been hugely popular with our backyard birds, including the Downy woodpecker above, and an ongoing rapid parade of Chestnut-backed chickadees, like these two:


For the birds, the sunflowers have proved to be food for the body – and for us humans, they’ve been every bit as valuable, as food for the soul.




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So beautiful!
Thank you for growing flowers to assist our precious birds and pollinators.
Sadly, much of the sunflowers grown in the US are treated with neonics 😦
Great shots as ever Laurie. Well done. Fred
Thanks, Fred!