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Capture taken on a full day hike end of October trough the wonderful northern Bavarian forests

 

Listen to Indian Summer by The Doors

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Indian Courser (Cursorius coromandelicus) | Chennai, India | 2018 | Aravind Venkatraman

Bandhavgarh National Park

Madhya Pradesh

India

Indian Brook, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

modified Agfa Isoly

Indian Paradise Flycatcher (erpsiphone paradisi) | Sattal | Canon | Copyright: Aravind Venkatraman

Location : Kyoto Botanical Garden

Kitayama, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto,

 

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京都府立植物園

Chrysanthemum indicum is a flowering plant commonly called Indian chrysanthemum, within the family Asteraceae and genus Chrysanthemum.

 

Chrysanthemum indicum grows up to 1 m (3 ft) tall and 0.6 m (2 ft) across. It usually blooms from August to October, producing yellow or white flowers and yellow pollen.

 

It grows outside under sunlight with moist soil. It can tolerate light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils. The soil can be acidic, neutral, or alkaline.

 

Chrysanthemum indicum is a plant of the temperate zone but it can be grown successfully outside the area such as in tropical areas as it is often cultivated in Southeast Asia with moist soil (pH around 6.5) in sunny weather. It can handle temperatures down to −10 °C (14 °F). Seeds can be sowed between the range of August to October. It usually starts to grow in 10 to 18 days at 15 °C (59 °F).

 

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11-11-05 Sunset on the Indian Ocean aboard the MS Amsterdam the night before reaching Fremantle Australia

Ohlone Wilderness RP, CA

Anas poecilorhyncha is a large dabbling duck resident to the Indian Subcontinent.

Close up of Asha on a nice sunny day.

This rock formation along the Pictured Rocks shoreline of Lake Superior is called "Indian Head" by many of the locals near Munising, MI.

The Indian silverbill or white-throated munia (Euodice malabarica) is a small passerine bird found in the Indian Subcontinent and adjoining regions.It frequents dry open scrub, fallow land and cultivation, sometimes near water; mainly found on the plains.

Indian paradise flycatchers (Terpsiphone paradisi) are noisy birds uttering sharp skreek calls. They have short legs and sit very upright whilst perched prominently, like a shrike. They are insectivorous and hunt in flight in the understorey. In the afternoons they dive from perches to bath in small pools of water.

Sunrise over the Indian River viewed from Sewell's Point Park near Stuart, Florida.

 

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The Indian scimitar babbler's habitat is forest and secondary growth mainly in the hilly regions. They feed on insects on the ground or on vegetation. Hopping on the ground, they may turn over leaves or probe in leaf litter for prey.

More from the archives - whilst in Singapore we visited the Indian quarter, it was full of fantastic spice smells and wonderful stalls full of colour.

Indian Brook, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.

Holga

The Indian Cormorant is a common and widespread bird species, which breeds in freshwater wetlands. It can dive to considerable depths, but usually feeds in shallow water. It frequently brings prey to the surface. A wide variety of fish are taken in this fashion.

Indian Robin in a playful mood !!

Indian Joe ... !!*

 

*created with Photoshop

An Indian Air Force Mirage 2000TI returns to RAF Waddington during exercise Cobra Warrior 23-1.

Nice group of Monotropa uniflora, found along the Middle Fork Connector Trail.

 

Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie Nat'l Forest, WA

aka Indian stone-curlew

The 1983 edition of the Carnival of Venice, one of the very first of modern times as it was reintroduced only in 1979.

Indian Fritillary

taken at Taishi-Cho,Hyogo,Jpn

 

"Then in October, Indian Summer, the air turned so soft, the sunlight so fragile, and each day's loveliness so poignantly doomed that even self-ignorance and restlessness felt like profound states of being..."

- David James Duncan

 

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Indian Paradise Flycatcher shaking itself dry after a dip in the pond

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Bruce Peninsula Provincial Park

Tobermory Ontario

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Indian Blue Robin | Luscinia brunnea | Aravind Venkatraman

Indian Scops Owl | Otus bakkamoena | Vellore, India | 2022 | Sony Gear | f 5.6 @ 1/400 | ISO 2500

  

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