Friday, March 29, 2024
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Photography Inspired by My Backyard Wildlife Habitat

photo of buttercups
Buttercups © B.E. Kazmarski

I started out just setting up galleries with clickable thumbnails, then I went to Flash slideshows. I like them both, but neither one is easy to update! I need to get back to these and add more, but for now enjoy the show. Click the title to go to the gallery.

All of these photos are available as prints or sets of notecards, or you may purchase reproduction rights for use on a website or print publication. Please respect my ownership of these images and purchase them if you’d like to use them.

 

close-up photo of fleabane
May and June Wildflowers

A few of these are not in my backyard. The slideshow may not begin automatically depending on your browser; look for the link at the bottom of the paragraph.

 

photo of leek blossom seed head

Winter Leftovers

I leave plants, especially natives, standing through the winter for foraging birds and other wildlife, and for insects to lay their eggs and nest. When I cleaned out my garden this spring I was entranced by the delicate beauty of all the dry, empty seed heads, the tattered spiderwebs and brittle stems. The slideshow may not begin automatically depending on your browser; look for the link at the bottom of the paragraph.

photo of black raspberries in dish
Berries

An ever-expanding gallery as the birds “bring” more berries to my yard all the time, and one that I really need to update now that I think about it. I have more berries than this in the yard, and had perfect weather in June for photographing them.

photo of tomatoes and peppers

Vegetables

Just a few photos of some vegetables. Most of them are on film, and I’m looking for a good negative scanner rather than scan the prints.

I have other galleries there featuring birds, butterflies and critters, and although more than half of each gallery was taken in my back yard, it’s not technically of my backyard wildlife habitat—but feel free to take a look while you are there.

Read all the articles in this series

An Introduction to Backyard Wildlife Habitats

What’s in Your Backyard? The First Step in Planning Your Backyard Wildlife Habitat

What Else is in Your Backyard: The Fauna That Fill It

Bringing it All Together: Enhancing and Developing Your Habitat

Also read about my art, photography, poetry and prose inspired by my backyard wildlife habitat:

Art Inspired by My Backyard Wildlife Habitat

Photography Inspired by My Backyard Wildlife Habitat

Poetry Inspired by My Backyard Wildlife Habitat

Prose Inspired by My Backyard Wildlife Habitat

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All images used on this site are copyrighted to Bernadette E. Kazmarski unless otherwise noted and may not be used without my written permission. Please ask if you are interested in purchasing one as a print, or to use in a print or internet publication.

 

Bernadette

From health and welfare to rescue and adoption stories, advocacy and art, factual articles and fictional stories, "The Creative Cat" offers both visual and verbal education and entertainment about cats for people who love cats, pets and animals of all species.

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