tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8477395650982581915.post296881213601960804..comments2014-04-02T19:05:52.447+01:00Comments on Anglesey Wild Flower Meadow: evening of April 19thAnglesey Wild Flower Meadowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14540554041209532557noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8477395650982581915.post-55570573240475369872011-04-21T02:26:20.026+01:002011-04-21T02:26:20.026+01:00Hello! Love the new photo of the meadow. Here in n...Hello! Love the new photo of the meadow. Here in northern Indiana, the weather has been too cold, too windy, and too wet. I don't have much in bloom at the moment. Even the daffodils haven't, although they have in other places around the county. I have a small cluster of grape hyacinth, and a regular hyacinth which has bloomed. I love it's fragrance.<br />The local woodlands had only three wildflowers in bloom (that I could tell). I haven't identified them yet. By the way, I appreciate the way you have identified everything by its scientific name and by its common name.<br />My neighbor's 80 acres is posted as a pheasant reserve. I haven't seen any though. Sunday, however, I had two tom turkeys in full parade dress chasing a hen around the house. I was able to get some good photos right through the window.<br />Good night,mama Barrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06185034614202897416noreply@blogger.com