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Uploaded: 09/02/18 12:45 AM GMT
Singing Spring
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These tiny jonquils do not sing as loudly as the big showy daffodils but their song is just as sweet and their fragrance just as heady.

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::tigger3
09/02/18 1:33 PM GMT
This sure is lovely, I love your use of the lighting, superb!
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::Dunstickin
09/02/18 3:19 PM GMT
They are always the first sign of Spring too
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::corngrowth
09/03/18 7:40 AM GMT
Small but very fine, Lyn.
Referring to your narrative, it's a pity that Caedes can't provide us with sound, ☺ !
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.GomekFlorida
09/05/18 3:28 PM GMT
This looks as though the picture was taken early morning of at sunset. Great lighting.
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::Nikoneer
09/14/18 8:05 PM GMT
The one on top certainly does look like i is sporting a great orange pair of lips, as though it is yodeling. After all, New Zealand has some of the most beautiful mountains in the world, so perhaps yodeling is correct. With that round shape, I have to wonder if hummingbirds are drawn to it (does NZ have hummingbirds?).

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