Wattle time here in Tasmania. I do love to see wattle flowers, they stand out amid the green trees in the paddocks and our bush.
We went last weekend to where I usually take photos of wattle but unfortunately the trees had been removed so I had to find another place. Some of the wattle was out and some not.
Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt's sure is Anne.
DeleteOmg, wattle season looks so pretty. I love how the yellow pops against all the green it must make for such a cheerful view. Sad about your usual spot, but glad you still found some gorgeous flowers to photograph.
ReplyDeleteWattle is always good to see as it reminds me that winter is nearly passed and spring is about to come.
DeleteAbsolutely stunning, Margaret! I love the green, yellow and details! Thank you so much for sharing, dear friend.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome Linda.
DeleteThey look very beautiful. Your climate must be warm even though it is winter at your place, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteThank you Marit. Yes it's certainly warmer compared to where you live. Mostly the temperature is around 9 to 17 deg C in winter during the daytime, however, we find it rather cold at times..lol.
DeleteVery pretty, they look awesome.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bill, such a pretty flower and several varities.
DeleteOur wattles are starting to blaze too. Aren't they cheery and lovely?
ReplyDeleteOh yes, EC, the yellow sure brightens up the place and reminds us spring is on it's way :)
DeleteEven with the loss of your usual spot, it must have been uplifting to find new bursts of golden wattle brightening the landscape
ReplyDeleteOh yes it was good to find another spot, and they are not hard to find but don't always have different varieties.
DeleteHello Margaret,
ReplyDeleteThat is a special kind of flower. Great to see them at this moment.
They are looking wonderful. Nice pictures of it.
Many greetings,
Marco
Thank you Marco. Wattles are indigenous to Australia with about 1,000 species..
DeleteOh que lindo. Te deseo una buena semana.
ReplyDeleteThank you J.P.
DeleteThe wattle is not out here yet.
ReplyDeleteOn the weekend I went to the beach and the breakers were tossing
the board riders all over the place. Beats me how the young bucks can
stand up. Boards to the left - riders to the right!!! Ouch!
Lovely an sunny here but at 9.00am no heat yet!
Cheers
Colin
Well it will be out soon and so will spring as it's only around the corner now.
DeleteYou are knowledgeable regarding the surf!
Sunny this morning and cloudy this afternoon.
I can't believe it's that time again!
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful.
All the best Jan
Thank you, Jan. Time sure flies.
DeleteDaffodils and wattle blooming are signs that spring is close by. I haven't seen a wattle in full bloom yet this year. I think I need to leave the city.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, not long to spring, Andrew. I guess you do need to go country to find wattle as it's not a great tree to have in the backyard. We used to have one in our backyard, but it split in two all by itself.
DeleteThey are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteLovely 👌
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteWhat a beautiful flower this is, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteI wish you a lovely week.
Greetings Irma
Happy wattle watching--- and I like the three meerkats!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this lovely glimpse of wattle time in Tasmania. It's so nice to hear about the landscape changing with the seasons.
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame that your usual spot for photos was gone, but it's great that you were able to find another place to capture them. Hopefully, you'll be able to get some great photos as more of the wattle blooms!
Great article and beautiful pic. Success for your blog ok
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