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Meadow Pipit / anthus pratensis. Longstone Edge, Derbyshire. 30/06/20.
Memories of a proper summer day in the White Peak earlier this year.
There were quite a few Meadow Pipits about, including this one that decided to check me over. Having caught food items in a rough, weedy field, it‘s routine was to fly up to the fence line, using it as a lookout point. Satisfied all was well, it would then zip off to it‘s nest concealed in the heather further away.
Grasshoppers looked to be very much on the menu that day :-)
Meadow Cornflowers- Sky blue meadow cornflowers...Making a wildflower meadow, whether large or small, will give your garden a more natural, relaxed feel and attract pollinating insects and other wildlife.
A colorful mix of wildflowers - photographed in a local park.
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Meadow scorpionfly (Panorpa vulgaris) perched on a leaf.
Wojsiłka zwyczajna (Panorpa vulgaris) siedząca na liściu.
Meadow brown (Maniola jurtina) sipping nectar from lesser burdock (Arctium minus) flower.
Przestrojnik jurtina (Maniola jurtina) spijający naktar z kwiatu łopianu mniejszego (Arctium minus).
Meadow brown (Maniola jurtina) butterfly sipping nectar from oregano (Origanum vulgare) flower.
Przestrojnik jurtina (Maniola jurtina) spijający nektar z kwiatu lebiodki pospolitej (Origanum vulgare).
in the meadow this past summer. Wild bergamot grows in the field across from our home.
Lowell Township, Michigan
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** This lovely wild meadow was photographed in the Thwaite Hall garden in Cottingham. The gardens technically belongs to Hull University but now they cared for by a group of volunteers .
Thwaite hall is quite significant for Mary she lived there when she first moved to Hull from Sussex in 1970 it was at that time a student Hall of residence
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Body: Lara from Maitreya
Head: Diana v3 new from Vista at eBENTO
Skin: Lisa for Vista new from Session at eBENTO
Shape: Diana for Vista new from YS&YS at eBENTO
Hair: Sheba new in mainstore from Sintiklia
Dress: Calista new from Avale at Cosmopolitan
Location: Tranquil Bay
Saw this on a biketrip from work and here in the lower saxony (germany) you can see this meadows a lot at the moment.
This is a stack from 6 pictures.
Fairy Meadows Pakistan
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If someone ask you about the best photo you captured, and if you visited this place, that picture must be of this heavenly beautiful Fairy Meadows. This one picture is the career best for so many photographers and if you haven't yet clicked it, you are incomplete believe me!!!
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In the meadow, soft and sweet,
Grasses sway, in rhythm’s beat,
Nature’s lullaby, so neat,
In its song, peace you’ll meet.
Birds sing in gentle tones,
In the meadow, nature owns,
In its heart, tranquility zones,
Nature’s comfort, in its bones.
As the day turns to night,
In the meadow, stars alight,
Nature’s blanket, holding tight,
In its arms, everything’s right.
Hiking from meadow to meadow....
As luck would have it, this year's Spring has an abundance of wildflowers. They are in the meadows all around us. This is one of many smaller meadows, about a half acre in size. Last week it was full of Yellow and Golden Banner and Purple and Blue Lupine and Meadow Sage. This week the White Drummond's Milkvetch is out of control in a beautiful way. I could so easily string a hammock and take a snooze right here under the Ponderosa.
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Meadow pipit seen on Hilbre Island in the Dee Estuary
Meadow pipit numbers in the UK have been declining since the mid-1970s, resulting in this species being included on the amber list of conservation concern.
Hilbre Island is the largest of a group of three islands at the mouth of the estuary of the River Dee, the border between England and Wales at this point.
This group of islands is cut off from the mainland by the tide for up to 5 hours out of every 12 hours. I had a great trip out with the Leigh Ornithological Society (LOS). Over 20 of us walked the 2 miles out to the island and spent the day there. A tougher walk back once the tide had gone out because of the strong head wind but the RNLI were there to make sure all returned safely to the mainland.
I very much appreciated the invitation by my friend Joan to join them for the day, grand company and my knowledge of birds has certainly improved thanks to this knowledgeable fun group!
Thank you Joan for your kind hospitality and a brilliant Hilbre Island experience. :))
This little beauty literally landed within feet for me and posed happily for the camera.
Meadow Pipit - Anthus Pratensis
Barcaldine Castle - Argyll
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(Sq Crop).. A rather tattered.. 'Gatekeeper'.. 'Pyromania tithonus'.. oh what I think is 'Hawkweed'.... but stand to be corrected.. Full Canvas
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