The sole point of this post is to use Google Lens to try to identify some of the birds and blooms I've photographed over the years.
possibly Northern Mockingbird
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Water lilly |
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Blue Jay |
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American robin |
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possibly a black squirrel with genetic [or environmental] defect |
Conclusion: Google Lens is of limited value if it can't be more specific in identifying the stuff in my pictures. Also would need to upload everything to this blog, because Google Lens doesn't work on Facebook. At least not on my phone.
Correction: Google Lens does work on FB and IG, but only on my laptop, not my phone. And I have to not mind it sending my page to Google. That's life.
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bottom-to-top: roses, Canterbury bells, asters
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Added 3-29-25, neighborhood walk:
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Magnolia, Black Tulip (New Zealand) |
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Sprenger's Magnolia (China)
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Magnolia |
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Magnolia kobus (Japan) |
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Forsythia (Korea) |
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Madonna Lily |
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Sweet William |
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Daisy |
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Chrysanthemum |
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Chrysanthemums |
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Daisy family, Chrysanthemum morifolium |
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Pansies |
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Kwanzan Cherry blossoms |
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Eastern Redbud |
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Phlox |
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Pansies |
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Snapdragons (yellow) and larkspur (purple and white) |
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The green ones left and right: Peruvian lilies. Bright pink in the middle is a carnation [originally identified as a peony]. Yellow rose, white daisy, sunflower, and purple sea lavender. |
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Snapdragons (lower left) and charmelias. Blue bottle: prosecco (previously enjoyed) |
Updated June 27, 2025
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