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All the hardbodied came out to play.

Signs of spring at the New York Botanical Garden

2016-05-29 Lower Austria, district Mistelbach, Falkenstein

German name: Scharlach-Adonis

The dark beaks on the seeds betray the rarer species.

Die dunklen Schnäbel auf der Frucht verraten, dass es sich um die seltenere Art handelt.

Adonis amurensis

 

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

First time I have "spotted" an Adonis

quezon city

Picture by: Annika Sorjonen (2019)

Korkeasaari Zoo

 

Helmipaholaispleko (Acanthinus adonis)

Adonis Blue, Lysandra bellargus. Martin Down, Hampshire

Dollard-des-ormeaux, boul. Sources

Adonis annuel, goutte de sang (Adonis annua) - Renonculacées

Enjoy the colors of pleasure!

August 5th, 2006

Fredericksburg, Virginia - K.C.'s Music Alley

 

7 Angels 7 Plagues, Fear Before the March of Flames, The Number Twelve Looks Like You, Suicide Silence, Left to Vanish, All Shall Perish, Adonis Decay, Too Pure to Die, Face the Facts, HeavyHeavyLowLow, This Time It's War, In Alcatraz 1962, Nights Like These, Light This City

 

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Buckinghamshire 2011

Adonis cretica (Family: Ranunculaceae)

 

Location: Falasarna, West Crete

Date: 30 March 2009

Περιοχή: Φαλάσαρνα, Δυτική Κρήτη

Ημερομηνία: 30 Μάρτιος 2009

 

Adonis comprises three annual, spring-flowering taxa in Crete. The closely related A. cretica (A. microcara subsp. cretica) and A. microcarpa grow in calcareous rocky places, cultivated and fallow fields and open stony ground up to 350 metres. Adonis cretica has yellow flowers and is probably endemic to Crete, whereas A. microcarpa can have either red or yellow flowers and is widespread in the Mediterranean region, from the Canary Islands to Iran.

 

Ο Adonis περιλαμβάνει τρία ετήσια, taxa ελατήριο-ανθίσματος στην Κρήτη. Το στενά συνδεδεμένο cretica Α. (subsp microcarpa Α. cretica) και το microcarpa Α. αυξάνεται στις ασβεστούχες δύσκολες θέσεις, που καλλιεργούνται και τομείς αγραναπαύσεων και ανοίγει το πετρώδες έδαφος μέχρι 350 μέτρα. Το cretica του Adonis έχει τα κίτρινα λουλούδια και είναι πιθανώς ενδημικό στην Κρήτη, ενώ το microcarpa Α. μπορεί να έχει είτε τα κόκκινα είτε κίτρινα λουλούδια και είναι διαδεδομένο στην περιοχή της Μεσογείου, από τα Κανάρια νησιά στο Ιράν.

   

[photo ref: 2009 March 30, Falasarna W. Crete trip (3)]

 

Somos um trio de caras, seremos eternas se não nos quebrarem, viveremos as gerações, mas a quarta cara apenas nos troca de mãos... nós vamos e sempre iremos e ele não... já está com os cabelos branquinhos, um dia não estaremos mais no mesmo plano. Somos caras e um coroa.

 

Nikon D7100, Sigma 150mm Macro & Ring Flash. Fontmell Down Dorset.

Enormous fluffy boy Adonis was adopted from Rescue House as a kitten. He was just found in a colony of feral cats by a TNR rescuer -- his microchip brought him back to us. I'm not sure what happened with his adopter. I think contact was attempted, but they'd moved or something. Anyway, he's back. YAAAAAYYYY for microchips!

 

I picked him up from the vet and took him to his adoption center today. Since I got there during the daily visit, the pens were up and I put him in one to get some quick photos (since all we had was a baby photo from when he was a kitten). Wish I'd had backdrops, but he did quite well. In fact, he did so well that an hour later I was still sitting in the pen with a huge furry purring paperweight in my lap.

 

He's such an unusual color! He's listed as "taupe" and I think that's the closest. He's not buff... and he seems to have grey streaked in there sometimes. Very different.

Today I started a 13 mile circular walk from Jevington on the hunt for butterflies. The weather was mostly with me the sun was shining but there was quite a breeze. But still off I set and probably had one of my best days to date with 34 images mostly of butterflies but also a couple of birds a moth a flower and a rabbit. I saw many more species and numbers of butterflies than I got images of but had a really great day and a very enjoyable walk to boot.

Well, actually just my nephew, the soccer player extraordinaire, who just graduated high school.

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