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From last summer's archives:

 

At first I thought this was a Black and Red Blister Beetle, but I'm not so sure because of its hairy head. Perhaps one of you with more bug experience will be able to help ID. Thank you!

 

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Mein Name ist Aarany.....

 

My name is Aarany.....

I'm sad

you want to know my name ?

I wonder why

you will go home and maybe

remember me

but not for my name

but for the look in my eye

if you look you will see

a sadness that

overcomes me

each day is the same

come rain or shine

you all come and stare

point fingers at me

some shout

I hear you

but do you hear me ?

my name is Aarany.....

what does it mean . . .

what does it matter

as you walk away

you mutter Arary . . .

 

poem by Bev

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The name of this species could be misleading: it is 'short-billed' only by comparison to the Long-billed Dowitcher, and longer-billed than the average shorebird. Flocks of Short-billed Dowitchers wade in shallow water over coastal mudflats. They often seem rather tame, allowing a close approach when they are busy feeding. ~ Audubon.org

I photographed these Persian kitten at the breeder‘s. They were eight weeks old and I finally bought the tabby one. It has flourished splendidly and will soon be four years old. Her name is Vanny!

font: Mister Sirloin

  

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning

 

O Rose! who dares to name thee?

No longer roseate now, nor soft, nor sweet;

Scientific name: Onychoprion anaethetus

Trinomial name: Onychoprion anaethetus melanopterus

Ssp name: O. a. melanopterus

 

Common name: Bridled tern

 

Nombre: Charrán monja, Charrán embriado

 

Lugar de la captura: República Dominicana

 

As per Wikipedia:

The bridled tern (Onychoprion anaethetus) is a seabird of the family Laridae. It is a bird of the tropical oceans. The scientific name is from Ancient Greek. The genus comes from onux meaning "claw" or "nail", and prion, meaning "saw". The specific anaethetus means "senseless, stupid".

This species breeds in colonies on rocky islands. It nests in a ground scrape or hole and lays one egg. It feeds by plunge-diving for fish in marine environments, but will also pick from the surface like the black tern and the gull-billed tern. It usually dives directly, and not from the "stepped-hover" favoured by the Arctic tern.

 

See in black

Common Names Cranesbill 'Rozanne' (Geraniaceae)

Geranium 'Rosanne', Geranium 'Gerwat', Geranium 'Jolly Bee', Geranium 'Roxanne', Geranium sanguineum 'Rozanne'

View from my street on the Ottawa River.

Vu de ma rue sur la Rivière des Outaouais.

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Good vibe

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"mimi", that was my childhood nickname, easy to pronounce, now easy to write with twisted pasta! HLC😄F!

 

for "Looking close... on Friday!"

Theme : "My Name is... " (IN BLACK AND WHITE) - February 19, 2021

Yoda has grown up well, Espace Zoologique, Saint Martin La Plaine, France

 

Remember, named Yoda, this male lion was rescued from wildlife trade by the Foundation "30 Millions d'Amis", he was placed in the Association "Tonga Terre d'Accueil" which has already saved four lions who are now in a sanctuary in South Africa...

 

Fondation 30 millions d'Amis : fight against abandonment, animal testing and animal trafficking, make aware of public awareness, change the laws and status of animals.

 

Tonga Terre d'Accueil : wildlife refuge for animals victims of wildlife trade, seized or abandoned.

 

"If we kill off the wild, then we are killing a part of our souls." Dr. Jane Goodall

 

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Viola is a genus of flowering plants in the violet family Violaceae. It is the largest genus in the family, containing between 525 and 600 species. Most species are found in the temperate Northern Hemisphere; however, some are also found in widely divergent areas such as Hawaii, Australasia, and the Andes.

The actress, Viola Davis, is from Rhode Island.

Name: Whitehead's Trogon

Scientific: Harpactes whiteheadi

Malay: Kesumba Whitehead

Family: Trogonidae

IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Near threatened

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Male Yellow-headed Blackbird doing his best to impress the local females.

.Scientific name: Caesalpinia pulcherrima

.Common Names: Red Bird of Paradise, Garden Flamboyam, Peacock Flower, Flower of Paradise

.Family: Fabaceae

.Category: Shrubs, Tropical Shrubs, Trees, Ornamental Trees

.Climate: Equatorial, Subtropical, Tropical

.Origin: Central America, Antilles

.Height: 1.2 to 1.8 meters, 1.8 to 2.4 meters, 2.4 to 3.0 meters, 3.0 to 3.6 meters

.Luminosity: Half Shade, Full Sun

 

It is a perennial shrub or tree, very popular in tropical landscaping, which has a woody, erect, branched and thorny stem.

The inflorescences are composed of red, orange-red, pinkish-red or yellow flowers, depending on the variety, all characterized by long stamens. Flowering occurs in spring and summer.

The fruits are of the vegetable type and appear in Autumn.

 

It should be grown in full sun or partial shade, but is tolerant of light cold, in subtropical or Mediterranean climates, becoming deciduous (loses its leaves in Winter). It is multiplied by seeds.

 

Some peoples use the plant as a medicinal plant, with anti-inflammatory properties, but care must be taken as it is a toxic plant, including abortifacient.

Der Name Tollerort bedeutet hier nicht, daß es sich um einen besonders tollen Ort handelt. Vielmehr ist es so, daß der Stadtbezirk Altona einmal dänisch war und dort ein Dänisches Zollgebäude stand (Dän. Toll bedeutet Zoll) Also ist es im Wortsinn ein Zollbereich. Schön zu sehen ist es auch auf der Großen Freiheit an der Reeperbahn. Dort liegt an der Kirche noch ein dänischer Grenzstein.

The name Tollerort doesn't mean it's a particularly great place. Rather, the Altona borough was once Danish and there was a Danish customs building there (Danish. Toll means customs) so it's literally a customs area. It is also nice to see on the Große Freiheit on the Reeperbahn. There is still a Danish border stone by the church.

 

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"Smile on Saturday" :

"my name is..."

 

Dedicated to my beloved granddaughter!!

Thistle is the common name of a group of flowering plants characterised by leaves with sharp prickles on the margins, mostly in the family Asteraceae. Prickles can also occur all over the plant – on the stem and on the flat parts of the leaves. These prickles are an adaptation that protects the plant from being eaten by herbivores. Typically, an involucre with a clasping shape similar to a cup or urn subtends each of a thistle's flowerheads. The comparative amount of spininess varies dramatically by species. For example, Cirsium heterophyllum has minimal spininess while Cirsium spinosissimum is the opposite. Typically, species adapted to dry environments have greater spininess. The term thistle is sometimes taken to mean precisely those plants in the tribe Cardueae (synonym: Cynareae), especially the genera Carduus, Cirsium, and Onopordum. However, plants outside this tribe are sometimes called thistles, and when this is done, "thistles" would form a polyphyletic group. A thistle is the floral emblem of Scotland and Lorraine, as well as the emblem of the Encyclopædia Britannica. Biennial thistles are particularly noteworthy for their high wildlife value, producing such things as copious floral resources for pollinators, nourishing seeds for birds like the goldfinch, foliage for butterfly larvae, and down for the lining of birds' nests. 12710

Viola hederacea

Smile on Saturday: Flower Name is First Name

I’m away on holidays so I’ll get back to you as soon as I can😊HSoS💐

A rose by any other name would smell as sweet

from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.

 

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Cardinal snack - Collation du cardinal

Cardinalis cardinalis (Cardinalidae - Cardinalidés)

In the desert it seems that there is little appetite for naming things with flourish. Death Valley and Badwater Basin come to mind. This portion of the Titus Canyon Road through a ridge of the Grapevine Mountains is called Red Pass.

 

Few of the peaks in this image are named. The dark distant peak near the center of the frame is Mount Palmer nearly eight miles to the northwest. Two miles along that same azimuth from this point lies Leadfield, an abandoned lead mining town, and the turn into Titus Canyon.

.Scientific name: Caesalpinia pulcherrima

.Common Names: Red Bird of Paradise, Garden Flamboyam, Peacock Flower, Flower of Paradise

.Family: Fabaceae

.Category: Shrubs, Tropical Shrubs, Trees, Ornamental Trees

.Climate: Equatorial, Subtropical, Tropical

.Origin: Central America, Antilles

.Height: 1.2 to 1.8 meters, 1.8 to 2.4 meters, 2.4 to 3.0 meters, 3.0 to 3.6 meters

.Luminosity: Half Shade, Full Sun

 

It is a perennial shrub or tree, very popular in tropical landscaping, which has a woody, erect, branched and thorny stem.

The inflorescences are composed of red, orange-red, pinkish-red or yellow flowers, depending on the variety, all characterized by long stamens. Flowering occurs in spring and summer.

The fruits are of the vegetable type and appear in Autumn.

 

It should be grown in full sun or partial shade, but is tolerant of light cold, in subtropical or Mediterranean climates, becoming deciduous (loses its leaves in Winter). It is multiplied by seeds.

 

Some peoples use the plant as a medicinal plant, with anti-inflammatory properties, but care must be taken as it is a toxic plant, including abortifacient.

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Taxi land : Le P'TIT Jardin du Millenium

Named for its loud ‘bob white’ call, this quail is a small chunky bird with short rounded wings. Males have a black cap, white throat and chin, and a white stripe through and above the eye to the back of the head. Females have a tan colored throat and no black neck collar.

 

Bobwhite quail live in bushy areas interspersed with fields. They prefer edges, fence rows and areas with vegetative cover.

 

Bobwhites are active during the day; they feed on seeds, fruit, insects and green plants. Pairs are monogamous with pair bonds sometimes persisting between breeding seasons. Males advertise during the May to August breeding season with a distinctive bob-bob-white call.

 

Females lay large clutches of up to 14 eggs, which hatch after 23 days. The precocial young are about the size of a quarter coin, and feed largely on insects. The chicks double their weight every 10 days can fly within 2-3 weeks.

 

Bobwhites are commonly seen in groups known as coveys. Coveys usually consist of about 10-30 birds, depending on the time of year. Every night, for safety, the covey forms a circle with their heads facing outwards, away from each other and their tails together. If a predator startles them, the covey flushes in all directions.

 

Bobwhite quail are a popular game bird in the United States. In 1970 an estimated 35 million of them were shot. In the southeastern US these tiny birds were instrumental in the preservation of some of the best examples of old growth high pine.

 

I found this male along Joe Overstreet Road in Osceola County, Florida.

  

Scientific name: Buteo buteo.

 

Feeding: Buzzards are big birds, more than capable of taking sizeable birds and animals but, more often than not, they will target smaller prey. Rabbits are an important food source, and the birds suffered during the height of myxomatosis, but they will also take smaller mammals. Compared to all other raptors, Buzzard’s digestive systems are able to deal with a poor-quality diet and, in winter when other prey is hard to find, they are able to feed mostly on earthworms, beetles and other small invertebrates. These will be hunted on foot, and you can find Buzzards regularly sitting on the ground. In favoured fields, large numbers can gather and, although somewhat tolerant of each other, disagreements will break out if individuals get too close to others. In certain areas, usually in the uplands, Buzzards may hover when searching for food. Info: Hawk and Owl Trust.

 

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Zizia aurera Apiaceae carrot family

Golden Alexander is native to parts of Canada including Quebec

Large round seed capsules ripen slowly in flattened

heads or umbels. They are green for much of the

summer.

  

Zizia aurera Famille des carottes des Apiacées

Golden Alexander est originaire de certaines régions du Canada, y compris le Québec

De grandes capsules de graines rondes mûrissent lentement en tête aplatie ou ombelles. Ils sont verts pour une grande partie de l'été

   

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If you take a life do you know what you'll give?

Odds are you won't like what it is

When the storm arrives would you be seen with me

By the merciless eyes of deceit?

 

I've seen angels fall from blinding heights

But you yourself are nothing so divine

Just next in line

 

Arm yourself because no one else here will save you

The odds will betray you

And I will replace you

You can't deny the prize it may never fulfill you

It longs to kill you, are you willing to die?

The coldest blood runs through my veins

You know my name

 

If you come inside things will not be the same

When you return to the night

And if you think you've won you never saw me change

The game that we've all been playing

I've seen this diamond cut through harder men

Than you yourself but if you must pretend

You may meet your end

 

Arm yourself because no one else here will save you

The odds will betray you

And I will replace you

You can't deny the prize it may never fulfill you

It longs to kill you, are you willing to die?

The coldest blood runs through my veins

 

Try to hide your hand

Forget how to feel (forget how to feel)

Life is gone with just a spin of the wheel (spin of the wheel)

Arm yourself because no one else here will save you

 

The odds will betray you

And I will replace you

You can't deny the prize it may never fulfill you

It longs to kill you, are you willing to die?

The coldest blood runs through my veins

 

You know my name

You know my name

You know my name

You know my name

You know my name

You know my name

You know my name

 

Chris Cornell

 

Ranunculus acris (Ranunculaceae)

Renoncule âcre (Renonculacées)

 

Common names: meadow buttercup, tall buttercup, common buttercup and giant buttercup, tall crowfoot, showy buttercup,

cowflock, cowslip, kingscup, field buttercup, tall field buttercup.

 

Noms communs: grenouillette, fleur de l'impatience, « goblet du diable » à cause de ses propriétés toxique, poulage des marais.

    

Scientific name: Plathemis lydia

 

Length: 42 – 48 mm

 

Description: eyes and face dark brown, male with white or powder blue abdomen, each wing with wide black patch near wingtip and narrower black stripe at base, female and immature male have brown abdomen with white or yellow triangular spots along sides, female with three black spots on each wing.

 

**I went to this conservation green land to photography damselflies, didn't catch any good one. Just when I was leaving, there was this dragonfly came to my sight, resting in front of me, that I was able to catch a few shots. There you have it. My 1st time to see one. My lucky day. :-))

The name of that hotel is not accidental, according to some modern theories Santorini was the island of Atlantis Plato spoke about.

You can find the story here:

For the Macro Mondays project.

This week's theme: the first letter of my name

 

C as Cigarettes

.Scientific name: Ipomoea Carnea

.Popular Names: Angry Cotton, Swamp's cotton, Majorana

.Family: Convolvulaceae

.Category: Shrubs, Tropical shrubs, weeds, creepers

.Climate: Equatorial, Subtropical, Tropical

.Origin: South America, Brazil

.Height: 1.8 to 2.4 meters, 2.4 to 3.0 meters, 3.0 to 3.6 meters

.Luminosity: Full Sun

.Life Cycle: Perennial

 

It is a floral, rustic and ornamental bush, but potentially dangerous in cattle creations. Medium, reaches 1 to 4 meters high. Its stem is branched, erect, with herbaceous texture and spongy interior.

The flowers arise abundant for nearly all year round, but mainly in the Spring and Summer. They can be roused, violet or white; the seeds are cottony and disperse by wind and water.

Angry cotton is one of these few plants that has the ability to produce flowers in all seasons.

In the garden it can be planted isolated or in groups, but adapts very well to the aquatic environment, adorning the margins of lakes and other water courses.

Although shrubby, it can also be conducted as a creeper, with due tutoring.

Its flowers are attractive to hummingbirds, bees and butterflies.

Extremely rustic plant, tolerates severe pruning, burnt, prolonged dry and floods, but does not tolerate frost or intense cold.

Pic taken at Sunnys Studio and Mall using Whisper my name

Exposed on Madrid, I don´t know the autors name.

Have we played this game before? I went back to my favorite abandoned car lot the other day and lo and behold something new has been moved in. It looks a bit like a Saab to me, but I am not that knowledgeable about cars. This car was a hideous lime green at one time, but was repainted white. It must have been done at an Earl Scheib Paint Shop, because it didn’t take.

Anyway, who will be the first to name the make? Extra bonus points are awarded for the year.

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{minuit} Mio Skirt

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Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (Asteraceae -Astéracées )

Formerly Aster novae-angliae

  

Common Names: New England aster, hairy Michaelmas-daisy, Michaelmas daisy.

Name suggested by Garlyn (Lyn)!

Oct 2, 2007 #468

5:24 am Still dark in the little alley leading to the house

 

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