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Photographers Bio's

Jim Wohl

Parma Heights, Ohio
Photographer Wildlife Habitat Steward
"I have always enjoyed taking pictures and have the ablitly to see the beauty in our world. Twenty years ago I became a Backyard Habitat Steward and have turned my backyard into a National Wildlife Habitat. I am working to save our pollinators with native wildflowers."
Jim's photographs are copyrighted. If you are interested in prints please contact him for price and availability.
Jims' Facebook PagePages on Nodding Onion GardensJim Wohl's Wildflower PhotosJim Wohls's Garden
Wildlife Habitat Steward

Jim has been a Wildlife Habit Steward for 20 Years, and has recorded thousands of volunteer hours. He was one of the instructors in the Wildlife Habitat Stewardship Classes that I attended back in 2010. At the time Nodding Onion Gardens was only: a few web-pages, an LLC name, an Ohio Nursery Inspection Certificate, three or four native plant species and perhaps a market sign. Jim encourage us to go forward he often reminded me Nodding Onion Gardens wasn't about me, rather a venue to help preserve our precious planet!
A Nodding Onion Plant that has a few dozen beautiful white flowers on it
Nodding Onions - Allium cernuum
Picture of a tall, strong man, standing in his living room hold his right arm against his side
Jim Wohl
Near the foundation of a house there is a wildflower garden, Common Milkweed is in the background,  Liatris spicata - Blazing Star up front
Jim has provided the perfect habitat for this Monarch Butterfly! Liatris flowers offer nutritious nectar; Common Milkweed in the background is the host plant for the Monarch butterflies caterpillars.
A close up of a orange, black and tan Monarch Butterfly enjoying nectar on the purple flowers of Liatris
Obviously, Monarch Butterflies don’t mind that Jim’s Wildlife habitat is in the suburbs. His native Liatris are worth the trip

Beth Reis Photography

Granby, Connecticut
Photographer
Gardener - Cyclist
Picture of a man and women sitting on the couch smiling!
Beth Reis & husband Tom
" Being creative inspires me to live every day with my eyes wide open, to challenge myself to look at the world from different perspectives, and blesses me with the ability to find beauty in even the ordinary." Beth Reis

Beth's photographs are copyrighted. If you are interested in prints please contact her for price and availability. Beth's Facebook page Beth's Pages on Nodding Onion Gardens Beth Reis's Wildflower Photos Beth Reis's Garden
A dragonfly sitting on a womens hand. By Beth Reis
Friends come in all shapes and sizes
A back view of  a yellow sunflower hidden under the healthy stem a ladybug takes a rest in the shade the flower provides
Slow down and take a closer look, you many just notice a ladybug hiding in the shade of sunflowers
An eastern gray squirrel has staked a claim on the bird feeder filled with sunflower seed. He is sitting right in the middle of it
An eastern gray squirrel graciously unwraps Beth's sunflower seed gifts
A cardinal sitting in a birdfeeder full of sunflower seeds

Roger Dahlin

Baldwinsville, New York
A man in a dress shirt standing next to a table with a TV screen showing his WWll cartoons
Roger Dahlin at a speaking engagement - March 2022
Photographer - Gardener Historian
Roger Dahlin, has been documenting, family, friends and nature through the lens of a camera for many years. We are grateful for the creative ways in which he captures wildflowers and his willingness to share them with us. Roger's Gardens have on many occasions been used as field test site for Nodding Onion Garden's plants. He has spent hours helping us unlock propagations secrets. His wildflower slides shows presentations are wildly popular. As a dedicated historian, Dahlin is committed to documenting sacrifices and contributions others have made on their life journey. He has a knack of bringing history to life. I think you will enjoy and appreciate his work.
Publications Eagle News On Line - Weeds of fortune: A primer on native wildflowers Eagle News On Line - Syracuse’s history as ‘Candle City USA’Elderberry Consulting - Roger Dahlin's Books Rogers' Pages on Nodding Onion GardensRoger Dahlin's Wildflower PhotosRoger Dahlin's Garden Roger Dahlin's Blog
Two bluebirds sitting on a birdfeeder
Meal worms were a delicacy for this bluebird pair
Bee head first into Turtlehead.
A bee exiting the Turtlehead flower "in reverse"
white spiky flowers  of Veronicastrum virginicum 
 Culver's Root
Veronicastrum virginicum
Next to to tan house is a huge garden of red Cardinal Flowrs
Cardinal Flowers!

Ken & Paula Korber

Near Cleveland, Ohio
Gardeners - Wildflower
When we were just getting started, there were folks who had more faith in what we were doing than we did. The Korbers were one of those families. It has been a while since we have seen Ken and Paula, but their support and willingness to generously share their photos has not been forgotten.
We think of them often and hope they are doing well Ken & Paula Korber's photographs are copyrighted. Korber's Pages on Nodding Onion Gardens Ken & Paula Korber's GardenKorber's Wildflower Photos
 a tufted titmouse which is a small gray and white bird sitting on a wire wheel shaped bird feeder that is full of peanuts
Tufted Titmouse enjoying a peanut wheel
On a winter day everything is covered with snow two deer are looking for something to eat in the Korber’s backyard
Discovering the Korber's backyard required this doe to cross several streets
Three gray birds which are Morning doves are splashing around in a small pond that is covered with leaves and has rocks around perimeter
Morning doves splashing about in backyard pond
A woodpecker with a red head and almost zebra like stripes sits clings to a tree with its back to the camera
Red-bellied woodpecker is one of the many birds finding substance in Korber's property
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