“A habitat is a place where an organism makes its home. A habitat meets all the environmental conditions an organism needs to survive. For an animal, that means everything it needs to find and gather food, select a mate, and successfully reproduce. For a plant, a good habitat must provide the right combination of light, air, water, and soil.” – from the National Geographic website

It is wildflower season in the mountains of Oregon. Hundreds of native pollinators are gathering food, spreading pollen, and laying eggs. It’s a “FEED AND BREED” fest that is breathtaking to behold, especially with a backdrop of snow-capped volcanic peaks.



Priscilla, what magnificent photos! Your featured gorgeous habitats. The prairie view is stunning, and the same goes for the Three Sisters. Your photos nearly brought me to feel the air around the area.
Thanks, Egidio!
You’re welcome.
We visited Oregon some years back Priscilla and your image of the Three Sisters brought back some wonderful memories. Your closing message is very much on point – I agree wholeheartedly. Your images are beautiful as always.
Thanks, Tina. I very much appreciate the window to the wider wildlife web that your photos show me. What fascinating travels you’ve enjoyed!
Your wildflower images and the view from Three Sisters are wonderful.
Thanks!
Priscilla, your photos are beautiful. I feel in love with Mt. Hood when we visited. It just has am amazing feeling about it. I’ve wanted to visit the Three Sisters, maybe someday we’ll get there. Great post.
Thanks, Anne. I love seeing Mt. Hood every time I fly in and out of Portland, but I haven’t visited on foot yet. I hope to soon!
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Beautiful photos of a beautiful habitat. ππ
Thanks, John!
As always I love your post. From beginning to end – I agree and I feel the same…β₯
Thanks, Ann-Christine!
Wildfires are a huge threat to habitat in so many places. Frightening.
Truly!