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Sticking one's beak into the fresh morning dew on the grass results in dew drops. This Canada Goose Gosling was having the time of it's life sticking it's beak into the grass and poking around.
On the way back from my river this morning, I walked on the grass field. Got really wet, so I took some photos.
They cropped the grass really short for the cricket season (people play soccer in winter and cricket in summer). No tall grass, no weed flowers. I always need a exact spot to focus. But there were only tiny drops all over.
we've had some glorious, dewy mornings recently. now that i wake early with our puppy, i catch first light. these dew parties remind us that we can begin again!
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DEW POINT
The dew point is the temperature at which dew would form assuming all other conditions remained the same. The dew point is a function of the air temperature and humidy. The dew point temperature can never be higher than the air temperature. If the dew point temp and air temp are the same, than the humidity must be 100%.
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Didn't get to the tulips as much as had hoped this year, but did manage once and came away with this macro capture.
“I know a girl from whose body sunbeams rose to the clouds as if they’d fallen from the sun.
Her laugh was like a bangle of bells.
“Your hair is wet,” I told her one day, “Did you take a bath?”
“It is dew!” she laughed, “I’ve been lying in the grass. All morning long, I lay here waiting for the dawn.”
― Roman Payne
Diana's Grove is a tranquil wooded area situated near to Blair Castle within the grounds of Atholl Estates. Diana's Grove is named after the Roman Goddess of Hunting. Blair Castle is the ancestral home of the Dukes of Atholl, known as the 'Planting Dukes' in the 18th & 19th centuries, by 1830 the family had planted over 27 million trees within the Atholl Glens.
Tiny Eastern Tailed-Blue butterfly starting the day with an early morning sunbath.
Common and abundant.
Cupido comyntas comyntas
ref. Belth, JE. Butterflies of Indiana, pp 27.
A dew pond on the South Downs near Pyecombe, East Sussex - April 2021.
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this year, i hadn't yet experienced a dewy morning. (and y'all know how much i love dew.) i had no expectations as i walked to the park yesterday. as i squatted, i saw droplets forming. more and more came into existence and then became illuminated.
when this happens, i get an inexpressible feeling. it's not that i'm excited for the "perfect" photograph. it's more a sense of presence; a witnessing of something natural and amazing, which unfolds in front of my eyes.
spring has sprung friends! this dew party invites you to celebrate, commune, and savor.