ID those berries in the woods.

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  1. Kildale

    Kildale Nature's Window

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    It is always great to collect images of things, not just the birds or flowers. I have about 100 mail boxes, but my latest is berries. Now is the time whan they appear. Here are those that I have already.The Berry Patch.
     
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    Hey, not fair! You've got lots more interesting berries than I have. :D We've got bilberries, raspberries, field strawberries, cloudberries and the occasional blackberry growing wild here, plus a couple of other berries I don't know the English name of.
     
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    It is great to go out and see how many one can find.
     
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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    We do that, but nobody wants to join us for some reason. Can't think why. We only use an hour or two per mile. :D
     



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    That is how we go seeking fungi etc. 100 yards an hour. I do go with some great people though.
     
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    I think I want your people. Our people are too busy walking at a brisk pace, carrying a water bottle. :(
     
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    Well I can honestly say that I've never seen such a variety of berries before. Once again you've set me another challenge. I must get out there and see what there is to see around here!!
     
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    I suppose there are a lot more berries out there just waiting to be photographed. Should make up a page of tree, we are working on them in a series called, Walking in the Wild. We have done a good number of birds under this title, thats an interesting section.
     
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    Another lovely collection. Thanks for sharing.
     

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