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Summer’s in full swing

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The much-needed rain came today. (Photo by Roderick Small)
Female ruby-throated hummingbird. (Photo by Tony Nazar)
Cole Martin, age 7, found a cicada exoskeleton on Franklin Avenue in Farmington this week. Cole says “some people say there are not any cicadas in Maine, but I disagree, and I have proof of my disagreement (see picture).” Cole’s Dad says, “aren’t these responsible for the insect sonata in the South?”
6 a.m. on Parker Pond. (© jane naliboff photo)
Saw this house finch just singing away and had to try to get him. Every time he hit a certain note his feathers from his head would stand right up! (Photo by Jim Knox)
The pinks of summer. (© jane naliboff photo)
I love the Black-eyed Susan’s on the sides of the roads this time of year. (Photo by Roderick Small)
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5 Comments

  1. You are such a talented photographer! I love your pictures…really look forward to them.

  2. The cicadas here in Maryland are extremely loud. Not what I’d call a sonata. Luckily they only come once every seven years or so. I don’t ever remember them in Maine and I know I never heard them!

    Wonderful mix and quality of photos, as they always are! Thank you, all!

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