Yes. I was kind of fascinated too to find them left over. The only reason I can think of is that they grow alongside a heavily trafficated road opposite to a supermarket. Not the most peaceful environment perhaps for birds or other creatures to sit down for a snack.
these are fascinating to me. I have read of rosehips in books a lot, but have never seen one, not even a picture. they are really pretty and unique looking
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4 comments:
Very interesting pictures! Some of them look like radishes!
Fascinating that during a very hard winter nothing actually ate these. But they have made a lovely contrasting set of photos.
Yes. I was kind of fascinated too to find them left over. The only reason I can think of is that they grow alongside a heavily trafficated road opposite to a supermarket. Not the most peaceful environment perhaps for birds or other creatures to sit down for a snack.
these are fascinating to me. I have read of rosehips in books a lot, but have never seen one, not even a picture. they are really pretty and unique looking
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