Interesting Observations: Part 1
Sharing some interesting findings

For years, I have been watching the world through my DSLR camera. No interesting thing should go unappreciated. They should be captured and shown to wider audience.
It’s time share the joy of photography and discovery with my Medium readers.
Above floral orbs are decors hung in the premise of a hotel in Las Vegas. Extravagance is motto of the Sin City. While it was fine for one time visit, I am not looking forward to go there again.
When I saw the below bug on a ginkgo tree in a local arboretum, I was surprised. It did not take long to realize it was a plastic one. Somebody pulled a prank on nature enthusiasts like me.

The giant African tulip tree was decked in thousands of vibrant orange flowers. I felt privileged to see the tree in its spectacular best.

There was a wetland near my past apartment. I would ride bicycle to watch the migratory birds congregated in winter season. Among others, I would see flocks of American avocets foraging on the mudflat when the water receded on the bay.

Among the few fruits I have not tasted and am eager to try, pawpaw is one. It’s a relative of cherimoya, from family Annonaceae. Anyway, I saw this chocolate-colored flower of the tree in a botanical garden.

Thank you for reading. Eager to share more from my archive.