We visit the Ohio prairie cemeteries each summer to see the wildflowers and hopfully a few hummingbirds. With COVID we stopped to consider the risk for a visit this year. In the end we decided we would make the trip as the chance of seeing other people at the prairies is extremely rare. We knew a favorite dinner option was available as takeout. Our first stop was at Bigelow Cemetary. This year royal catchfly was prolific and blooming. We only spotted a couple hummingbirds during our visit. I didn't capture any images, but was happy with nice shots of a song sparrow.
Smith Cemetary is lower-key with blossoms. The flowers were past their peek leaving few blossoms to spot.
We made a final stop at a Dublin park. The pond was busy with dragonfly activity and we were able to spot a group of ducklings out for a walk.
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