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A cute baby Verdin! |
This flowering plant, called Red Bird of Paradise or Mexican Bird of Paradise (Caesalpinia pulcherrima), is commonly used in desert landscaping because it is drought tolerant and attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. I think the red and orange flowers and ferny foliage look especially nice against blue sky. Have a wonderful week!
I am so envious of your ability to take such wonderful close-ups of birds.
ReplyDeleteLove the photo of what is becoming one of my most favorite birds the Verdin.
cheers, parsnip
Gorgeous, Diane. I love seeing the flowers of summer against the blue skies also... AND--the butterflies and critters love those flowers also.
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Betsy
Lovely photos and you've taught me the name of a flower that I had taken a few years ago but had never discovered the name of. Thanks Diane.
ReplyDeletedo u know your talent made me see the nature with a difference.. I love your blog since your imagination speaks a ton.
ReplyDeleteLOVE.
We have something like this, we called them Flames of the Forest.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous red and golds! I love how good you are at taking photoes of birds!
ReplyDeleteI just did a post on this myself, but I didn't catch a hummingbird or butterfly~~~how gorgeous! Yes, it is a beautiful bush!
ReplyDeleteohh la la...my fav color is orange...and light blue is so lovely behind these!!! nice photos!!!
ReplyDeleteWe have a tree with similar flowers called a Poincianna here. I just love seeing the birds and butterflies feeding on the nectar. You take amazing photos.
ReplyDeleteThese are a gorgeous flower, but I don't care for their aroma. Love all the shots, but the hummer really makes me smile.
ReplyDeletegreat photos in this post
ReplyDeleteI am always amazed at how pretty nature is even in difficult, hot, dry places!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous flora you have! Desert colors!!
ReplyDeletehummingbird is amazing! great shots here, many colors on the desert!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. I love this time of year...not for the heat but for the really incredible butterfly and bird moments all around us. Plus the plants and monsoon light up our landscape. Your pics are wonderful:)
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS shots, diane!
ReplyDeleteSO beautifully captured!
your photos reflect such a sweetness to me...if that makes sense.
hugs
betty xx
It looks like that Bird of Paradise is attracting visitors. That leaf is so lacy against the sky.
ReplyDeletelovely photos as always!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics... butterflies and all. The little verdin is one of my favorite birds too. Their nest is so delicate.
ReplyDeletesuch beauty and wildlife in your area, it seems you live in a well of beautiful surprises, love your pictures always Diane.
ReplyDeleteI think it's incredible that there are plants that can survive heat and drought. Isn't nature amazing?
ReplyDeleteYou have so many incredible capture of the birds and butterflies on such beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteA lovely flower, it's nice that something can be so pretty and drought tolerant as well.
ReplyDeleteWe just returned from the mountains, they were bursting with blooms. Now I'll try to identify them all, not easy as many look alike.
I just love the colors of the Mexican Bird of Paradise. Particularly wonderful capture of the hummingbird!
ReplyDeleteWow, very nice shots... the flowers and the birds....
ReplyDeleteI love that orange and red flower. The bird also love it.
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Have a wonderful Sunday!
ReplyDeleteYou capture the desert so beautifully!!
ReplyDeleteGeorgous, all seasons are wonderfull, no?
ReplyDeleteBest regard from belgium
Great shots and the birds, what a beauty... and it feeds butterflies too? Such a wonder of nature in a dry dessert.
ReplyDeleteI actually thought seeing the flower at first that this was a fire-tree's flower though i am not sure if fire trees can grow in deserts...
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Sunday!
ReplyDeleteI love Your photos!
ReplyDeleteNice collection!
ReplyDeleteThe bird of paradise is beautiful. Love the hummers and butterflies, too.
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely!
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