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The beauty of the earth…

Is expressed in many forms. Please send your photos to editor@gazettejournal.net.

A hummingbird feeding on a Hibiscus after Tropical Storm Ophelia, at the home of Kathy and Ralph Angel in White Marsh.
Coleus, photographed by Cheryl Battle, Bavon.
Lewis Hubbard of Cardinal sends his first camellia of the year: C. sasanqua Maiden’s Blush.

Martha Thompson Hudgins of Gloucester collected these feathers left by bird visitors in her yard.
Caryopteris and Salvia, sent by Sue Perrin of Ware Neck.

Red cactus, second round, hung on through Tropical Storm Ophelia at the home of Barbara Van Over, Dutton.
Green snake enjoys a deck chair at the home of Meg Sherertz, Hayes.

Susan Nottingham of Gloucester, noticed in the Aug. 27 photo of a blue heron that the bird’s tongue was protruding from a puncture wound on its throat. “To my amazement, I’ve photographed it almost daily since then, hunting from our pier and osprey platform, often with a companion nearby,” Cunningham said. “It seems...

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