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Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre

Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre, Staffordshire

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Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre, Staffordshire

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Life's too short to be boring.

Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre, Staffordshire

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Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre

Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre

Thank you to everyone who views, favs or comments on my photos, it is always appreciated.

Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre, Staffordshire.

Thank you to everyone who views, faves or comments on my photos, it is always appreciated.

* Centro Habana, Cuba. *

 

• A vintage Suburban truck in a street of Centro Havana in Cuba. A district with its eighteenth-and-nineteenth century architecture. With many worned buildings, but very colorful. Adjacent north of La Habana Vieja.

 

• Un camion vintage Suburbain dans une rue de Centro Habana à Cuba. Un quartier avec son architecture fin XVIIIe-et-XIXe siècles. Avec de nombreux bâtiments usés par le temps, mais très colorés. Adjacent nord de La Habana Vieja.

 

• Un camión Suburbano vintage en una calle del Centro Habana en Cuba. Un barrio con su arquitectura finale del siglos XVIII- y-XIX. Con muchos edificios desgastados, pero muy coloridos. Adyacentes norte de La Habana Vieja.

 

My 'Volunteer' hybrid camellia var. 'Jur 01', photographed late this afternoon in my garden at Cherrybrook, northern Sydney. Wednesday, 30th March, 2021

 

The camellias are flowering all over Sydney at the moment!! This is one of the finest Autumn camellia seasons I have ever seen. Maybe it has been all the summer rain in Sydney!!

 

This is my 'Volunteer' hybrid camellia (so neither Japonica nor Sasanqua, but in fact a hybrid), with anemone shaped, variegated, flowers that are pink with white edges. Later in the season the flowers turn dark pink or red.

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon f 2.8 L 100mm macro lens.

 

Processed in:

Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software

Taken at Fradley Nature Centre, Staffordshire

do not want to govern their fellow-men, and, anyhow, there are not enough of them to fill the offices :-)

George E. Macdonald, in Liberty: Not the Daughter but the Mother of Order, 1907

 

HPPT!! Truth Matters!!

 

ackerman hybrid camellia, 'Winter's Dream', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

Lower peninsula. This is one of the most interesting hybrids I've come across. This singing male was found in a territory that was occupied by a Brewster's Warbler 2 seasons prior, and a Golden-winged Warbler last season. He was singing the alternate Blue-W1nged Warbler song (not the Beeee-Buzzz). A classic Lawrence's Hybrid male looks like a Blue-w1nged except for the Golden-winged black face and throat patch in place of the black eye line. He apparently has incomplete penetrance of the recessive traits of olive dorsal aspect and the yellow of a B1ue-winged but complete penetrance of the black face mask and throat.

Camellia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae. Camellias are evergreen shrubs or small trees up to 20 m tall. They are found in eastern and southern Asia, from the Himalayas east to Japan and Indonesia. There are about 300 species and around 3,000 hybrids. Their flowers are usually large and conspicuous, one to 12 cm in diameter, with five to nine petals in naturally occurring species of camellias. The colors of the flowers vary from white through pink colours to red. Of economic importance in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Indian subcontinent, leaves of C. sinensis are processed to create the popular beverage tea. The ornamental C. japonica, C. sasanqua and their hybrids are the source of hundreds of garden cultivars. C. oleifera produces tea seed oil, used in cooking and cosmetics. The various species of camellia plants are generally well-adapted to acid soils rich in humus, and most species do not grow well on chalky soil or other calcium-rich soils. Most species of camellias also require a large amount of water, either from natural rainfall or from irrigation, and the plants will not tolerate droughts. However, some of the more unusual camellias – typically species from karst soils in Vietnam – can grow without too much water. 36670

Anser anser x Anser cygnoid

 

the goose is probably an escapee from breeding

Aythya fuligula x Aythya ferina

 

Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) drake, a hybrid between wild and domestic variety – the latter contributing its partial leucicism, walking towards a pond.

 

Kaczor sołtysa, czyli mieszańca krzyżówki (Anas platyrhynchos) dzikiej i domowej – z pochodzacym od tej drugiej częściowym leucyzmem, zmierzający w stroną stawu.

Selective color version in comments.

Aythya fuligula + Aythya ferina

Cut flowers, LA hybrid lilies grown in Costa Rica. Lensbaby Velvet 56.

Hybrid mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), a cross between wild and domestic varieties, standing among dry grasses.

 

Sołtys, czyli mieszaniec dzikiej i domowej krzyżówki (Anas platyrhynchos), stojący między uschłymi trawami.

Hybrid tea rose in the rose garden

The common Chickadee in our area is the Black-capped Chickadee and this one varies slightly from that. I initially didn't notice the light brown colour of the back or the fleck of white on this chickadee's head until uploading the photo. There are a number of sites discussing hybridization in chickadees online.

 

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Presumably, this is a hybrid (Motacilla flava flava x Motacilla feldegg).

Sevastopol, Crimea, RF.

 

Это, вероятно, гибрид черноголовой и жёлтой трясогузок.

another look at a special spring visitor, a male Anna's x Rufous Hummingbird

One of our local beach gang, hanging out on the rocks.

 

This beauty stood out from the gang due to it's darker colouring and extended black patches particularly over the upper wings. Hooded Crow hybrids. When there is less grey than normal as with this bird then it is not a pure Hooded Crow. They intergrade fairly commonly with Carrion Crows,

 

Hooded Crow Intergrade (Corvus cornix) (also called hoodie)

 

Ardmucknish Bay Argyll - Scotland

 

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Appears to be mix of Canada Goose and Grey Lag Goose.

Looks like a Canada Goose but the Legs and Beak are the wrong colours.

This capture was early morning shortly after Sun Rise in the golden light.

Ophrys xsommieri

Hybrid Ophrys bombyliflora x Ophrys neglecta

Sardinien, April 2023

Charles de Gaulle. Hybrid tea-rose.

Lilac (mauve) in colour. Highly fragrant.

 

Photographed yesterday in my garden.

Wednesday 13th March, 2024.

Castle Hill. Hills District of Sydney.

 

Charles de Gaulle is a Meilland rose from France, grown by Marie-Louise Meilland, and introduced in 1974.

 

This rose was named in honour of Charles de Gaulle, the French President from 1958 to 1969.

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L II USM lens.

 

Processed in PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.

Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre, Staffordshire.

Thank you to everyone who views, faves or comments on my photos, it is always appreciated.

This cross-breed, most likely between a Canada goose and a domestic goose, was seen at Heather Farm Pond in Walnut Creek, California

Hybrid mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) – cros between wild and domestic varieties – swimming in a pond.

 

Sołtys – mieszaniec dzikiej i domowej krzyżowki (Anas platyrhynchos) – pływający w stawie.

Good Friday morning everyone, and as always hoping a great day and weekend will be had by all.

The people who knew this species warned me of there aggression and had found out first hand here, and they move pretty quickly.

It was a great experience and a lifer and well worth the effort it took to find them.

Have a great Father's Day to all.

This Ibis was in a group of what appeared to be a mix of White-faced and Glossy Ibises. Several of the birds had the distinctive white border around their face. This bird had all the typical White-faced Ibis markings except for the white facial border. I've read articles that indicate the two similar species can and do hybridize. So I guess this could be a hybrid or perhaps just a White-faced that hasn't developed full breeding plumage. Either way, it's a beautiful bird.

Continuing my tribute to wetlands series with this shot taken at Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area in Kansas.

Naples Orchid Society Show

Naples, FL

USA

 

This one is a hybrid. A hybrid is an orchid created by crossing two different species or two different hybrids, or one of each.

 

Phalaenopsis known as the Moth Orchid, abbreviated Phal in the horticultural trade, is an orchid genus of approximately 60 species. Phalaenopsis is one of the most popular orchids in the trade, through the development of many artificial hybrids. It is native to southern China, the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia (Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, etc.), New Guinea, the Bismark Archipelago, and Queensland.

 

Most are epiphytic shade plants; a few are lithophytes. In the wild, some species grow below the canopies of moist and humid lowland forests, protected against direct sunlight; others grow in seasonally dry or cool environments. The species have adapted individually to these three habitats.

 

Possessing neither pseudobulbs nor rhizome, Phalaenopsis shows a monopodial growth habit: a single growing stem produces one or two alternate, thick, fleshy, elliptical leaves a year from the top while the older, basal leaves drop off at the same rate. If very healthy, a Phalaenopsis plant can have up to ten or more leaves. The inflorescence, either a raceme or panicle, appears from the stem between the leaves. They bloom in their full glory for several weeks. If kept in the home, the flowers may last two to three months. – Wikipedia

  

Unknown.

It could be a crossing of a White-eyed pochard (Aythya nyroca) and a Red-crested pochard (Netta rufina), or a crossing of a Eurasian wigeon (Mareca penelope) and a White-eyed pochard (Aythya nyroca)

  

Wellicht een kruising zijn tussen een Witoogeend en een Krooneend, of een kruising tussen een Smient en een Witoogeend.

 

Vinkeveen, The Netherlands

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