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Look what a bird dropped1

An Oat seed head & an Ear of Wheat

4 total reviews 
Comment from bizzygirl


There is being tidy, and then there is enjoying the gifts from nature. I tend to wait to see what gifts have been planted in my garden too. I love the shot. It is so indicative of nature to re supply the surroundings via birds or small animals. I appreciate this. Thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 18-Jun-2015


reply by the author on 18-Jun-2015
    Thanks a million for your review. It reminded me of my Childhood on a Farm.
    Susan
Comment from gidavidson


Love seeing oats and wheat growing, reminds me of my childhood days on a farm. A really good frame and focus to show the details and possible bird feed in the future.
Good one.

 Comment Written 18-Jun-2015


reply by the author on 18-Jun-2015
    George,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review.
    It too brought me back to my childhood on the Farm & helping to bring in the Harvest.
    Susan
Comment from Lilibug6


This is a very nice shot! The wheat and oat plant looks very healthy=) The colors are good! The focus is very good! Well done and thanks for sharing! Lilibug6

 Comment Written 18-Jun-2015


reply by the author on 18-Jun-2015
    Lili,
    Thanks a million for your review.
    They are thriving. I will put the grains into the Feeder when they are ripe.
    Susan
reply by Lilibug6 on 18-Jun-2015
    My pleasure! Lili
Comment from momentsofjoy7351


Great story, perhaps then you are a gracias gardener and have accepted the gifts of your friends in the spirit given. That would be a fantastic garden, if we could somehow have our feathered friends... furry ones too, seed the garden and let nature do as she does. The photo is about the story, did as I hope you expected, this viewer pulled in. Nice technical aspects. Thanks for sharing nature's grand plan... AND for not interfering.

 Comment Written 18-Jun-2015


reply by the author on 18-Jun-2015
    Debi,
    Thanks a million for your review & for understaning why I let it grow.
    Susan