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Flying into September

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Larry Sherertz of Hayes snapped this juvenile yellow crowned night heron facing the morning sun.
Ruth Smallwood said this goldfinch ate zinnia seeds, the “breakfast of champions.”

Great Blue Heron photographed by Bob Waldrop.
Nancy Richardson sends a photo of a blue heron at Westville Landing, Mathews.

Bringing the zinnias, bay leaves and rosemary to the table; sent by Cheryl Battle of Bavon.
Becky Deal of Gloucester found a Chicken of the Woods mushroom.
Shamrocks blooming on Sylvia Dixon’s deck in Gloucester.

Nancy Jagger of Port Haywood has a two-foot-tall begonia.
Native mushroom at the home of Martha and Casey Frame in Cobbs Creek.
Butterflies love the Agastache plant in Yana Hare’s garden at Hayes.

Andrew Borja of Gloucester captured a tulip tree silkmoth laying its eggs.
Mexican sunflower, grown by Arlene Tucker of Gloucester.
Spider lilies in Jerry Young’s backyard.

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