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I enjoy taking pictures of flowers and wildlife in my urban neighborhood.

I'm originally from the Washington Heights area in New York City.  Unless I was at a park, there weren't many trees around. I moved to Union City, New Jersey, under a decade ago. Now when I see these trees, flowers, and beautiful colors, I love taking pictures of it all. On occasion, I get to see animals I hadn't seen much of before, such as skunks, possums, and raccoons. These were taken with my iPhone SE.




I think these are cherry blossoms.   This is the new challenge.   Figuring out what kinds of trees/flowers these are.










These here are Magnolias(I think).

Below are a  few more.   If you know the names of  these flowers,  please comment below.














Taken Easter 2020

Shot March 2020

Shot March 2020

My Friend Nibbles having Lunch.

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