Project 366 – Post No. 264 – Frozen catkins

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A single branch was reaching out over the frozen creek. The branch was bare except a handful of dry and frozen catkins that were still attached to it, frozen in time. Many trees and shrubs have catkins. The most well-known in these neck of the woods are probably birch and willows.

May the curiosity be with you. This is from “The Birds are Calling” blog (www.thebirdsarecalling.com). Copyright Mario Pineda.

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Mario Pineda

Edmonton-based naturalist using photography to document nature, and in particular birds and bird behaviour.