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In the gardens at Tredegar House last spring, Golden Everlasting Strawflower providing some bright spring colour.
La Ceja; Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Colaptes rubiginosus
(Golden-olive woodpecker / Carpintero verdidorado)
The golden-olive woodpecker (Colaptes rubiginosus) is a resident breeding bird from Mexico south and east to Guyana, northwest Argentina, Trinidad and Tobago. It was formerly placed in the genus Piculus. The scientific name rubiginosus means "full of rust", describing the color of the bird's wings and back.
The habitat of this woodpecker is forests, more open woodland, and cultivation. It is most common in the mountains. Due to its habitat—mainly montane forest, separated by large rivers—it has evolved into about 20 subspecies. Andean birds show a pale eyering.
Golden-olive woodpeckers mainly eat insects, including ants and beetle larvae, with some fruit and berries.
Golden colour produced by autumn foliage reflecting off the running waters of the River Teign upstream from Fingle Bridge in Dartmoor National Park.
This golden-crowned sparrow was one of several foraging at Fernhill on Friday. They're quite common around here this time of year.
aka California poppy
Kalifornischer Goldmohn
Eschscholzia californica
In the Botanical Garden of the University of Vienna
Eschscholzia californica "became the official state flower of California in 1903." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eschscholzia_californica
I was visiting a client in Aldeburgh a few weeks back but I firstly took an early morning trip along the coast to catch Southwold in the early morning light before the day trippers arrived. I know it's a cliche shot but they did look pretty good in the morning light. The famous pier is in the background.
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El Faro Rincon, Puerto Rico, USA.
Tourist and locals gather with friends and loved ones to enjoy a spectacular sunset.
I still have about ten Kinglet shots to upload.. . . don't know if I should start posting doubles or do a series. It's odd, though, this year how the Kinglets have followed me around, frolicking close. Something of a Spiritual Experience.
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As much as we love the winter, we miss the colour! Throwback to a gorgeous day in Val di Campo in the midst of the ephemeral beauty of the golden larches which only last for such a short time year over year.
Four of them actually in this capture ... I was certainly very happy to see that sun pop out of the clouds and lighting up the rocks during this long exposure.
Captured along Dingli Cliffs - An iconic location to savor amasing sunsets.
Tomorrow I celebrate my birthday and thank the big boss above for another lovely year.
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The scenic, Steveston Heritage Fishing Villiage is a charming & ever so romantic fishing village that is situated in Richmond BC on the Mighty Fraser River
Definitely one of British Columbia's best kept secrets.
Series: Steveston by Romance
I 💖 Steveston
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I've shot ruby crowned kinglets before, but this golden-crowned kinglet was a first for me! At Commonwealth Lake.
Thunderstorm and rain were around towards the end of this hot and humid day in Baltimore ... and I saw a glint of warm light to the west as sunset approached.
Been a while since back from our trip to take some new photos and figured a good excuse to go see my dad and check out the sunset along Middle River.
It was warm, humid and wet. But the golden light was fighting its way into the scene as rain was still falling. You can see the drops of rain hitting the water at this shutter speed. Fun to get wet while shooting ... but that is normally when shooting waterfalls.
A pretty end to the day in Maryland.
Finca Alejandria Km 18 Via Cali, Cali, Colombia.
Tangara arthus (Golden tanager / Tangara dorada)
The Golden Tanager is endemic to South America. They eat a combination of fruit and insects, and hops along mossy branches in search of the latter. The Golden Tanager occurs in humid montane forests from Colombia and Venezuela south to Bolivia. It also occurs at forest borders, but is a predominantly a forest dwelling bird.
Source: Neotropical Birds Online: neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...