remember a walk in a blueberry field covered of pink little flowers a few weeks later the blueberry field turned all green with berries to be now summer is on in the blueberry field and the ripe berries taste so sweet
Tag: Forest
Holly blue
Celastrina argiolus or holly blue is a common butterfly during spring in Norway (May to June). In Norway we call it “blåvinge” which means “blue wing” in English.
In the shot below the butterfly is resting on heather. I have always wondered why the English name on these beautiful insects is “butterfly”. Somewhere I once read that it originally was named “flutter by” but as it could be difficult to pronounce “flutter by” the right way it developed to be “butterfly” in stead. Can this be right? It is reasonable as “flutter by” is kind of an easy description of the movements of this beautiful insect. Does anyone know if this is right? Please feel free to comment below 🙂
In Norway we say “sommerfugl” which in English means “bird of summer”.

Curled up
Amazing fern all curled up protecting all its leaves in a swirl Beautiful fern all leaves unfolded showing its true beauty like a fan


Anemone hepatica (pink edition)
Spring is here and the first flowers are blooming here in Norway. Today I took a walk by the seaside along the Oslo fjord and found a lot of Anemone hepatica in the forest. The color of the flowers varies from white, all shades of blue to pink. The color variation is both due toe variation in the soil and genetics. Todays shot is of the pink variant of the flower.













