Thursday, February 26, 2009

Red on a Sunflower

My cousin, Enita, sent me this photo. Isn't it a sight for sore eyes? I'm so growing lots of sunflowers this summer. 

Hey! I'm trying to eat. 
Could you point that thing somewhere else?

12 comments:

v said...

Bird! I love birds and that is a beautiful red one. The sunflower is another passion. Oh, nice!Blossom Blooms

NW Nature Nut said...

I love growing sunflowers. They are a sure sign of summer and its fun to see the birds enjoy them.

I am starting to get the gardening itch.

Kathy W said...

Okay I will rank this as my favorite for the week. Kudos to your cousin for a wonderful picture.

Kim said...

Wonderful photo. I grow sunflowers every year. They the perfect flower to winter over every year because the finches love to eat their seeds in the late fall.

Shelley said...

Such a beautiful colorful photo! Loved seeing the cardinal poke around in there!

Anonymous said...

My goodness! What a sight!

Phil and Mandy said...

What a lovely looking bird, well done.

Laure Ferlita said...

What a wonderful image with the bright yellow, blue, green and RED!

Warren Baker said...

Now that's a stunning bird. Almost camouflaged against the background.

Kelly said...

Lili...thanks for dropping by! Sunflowers are definitely a passion--for us and the birds!
Nature Nut...I'm so getting the itch, but the 30 degrees outside says NO!
Kathy...Thank you! ...I'll pass it on to Enita.
Kallen...I hope to get some really cute sunflower pics this year...the goldfinch especially love them.
Shelley...Thank you!
Steve...Thanks...longing for summer and the color...
Phil and Mandy....thanks!!
Laure...I'm tired of white and grey...need some of the summer colors!!!
Warren...I thought the same....such rich red almost lost in the background.

E said...

Congratulations for this place, Kelly, it is wonderful, great photos and very interesting.
Thanks to all for the comments to my pic. It was a miracle to see the bird so near and to be able to take the pic.

Have a wonderful Sunday.

Enita

Kelly said...

Thanks, Enita! Keep sending me your fabulous and artistic photos!!