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The name Jatropha is derived from the Greek words for doctor (jatros) and food (trophe). Podagrica means “swollen foot,” fitting for this swollen succulent-looking plant.
It features a swollen “trunk” that is topped with several large fig-shaped leaves. Besides the swollen stem, it produces bright red flowers throughout the year.
Jatropha multifida, Gout Plant, Coral Plant, Physic Nut, Guatemala Rhubarb
Euphorbiaceae, Spurge
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami FL
Name: Crimson-headed partridge / Bloodhead (male)
Scientific: Haematortyx sanguiniceps
Malay: Seruk Kepala Merah
Family: Phasianidae
IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern
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Scientific name: "Panurus Biarmicus"
Meaning behind the name:
Panurus = exceedingly tailed (no doubt referring to their long tail)
Biarmicus = bearded, which refers to its moustached appearance / with two beard stripes. The same Latin name "Biarmicus" is also given to the Lanner Falcon due to its masked bearded appearanceon it's face.
The original English name was "Bearded titmouse" in 1776, and renamed "Bearded tit" in 1843.
A more appropriate name "Reedling" was used from the Middle English period, (of which my references doesn't give a year). The name "Reedling" speaks for itself as the species is so attached to living in Reed-beds.
Yr Wyddfa (Welsh name for Snowdon) is the highest peak in Wales & England. I ache in places that I didn't know could ache.
In 1991, when I broke my neck the first time, I was told that I would never walk without assistance. I've broken my neck again since then, as well as my back twice - vertebrae C3-5, T7-9 & L3-5. I also survived a stroke 10 years ago. I've had to learn to walk twice from these incidents but I've been lucky in that my Spinal Cord has remained intact.
It just goes to show that almost anything is possible if we're resilient and determined.
If anyone says you can't, tell them you can.
If anyone says you won't, shout at them that you will.
Name: Taho Kaligawa
Skin: League-Taylor*Sunkissed*-Silverlining- slurl.com/secondlife/Duende/154/130/39
Hair: >TRUTH< Aiyana-Crow/w feathers(modified in picture)- slurl.com/secondlife/Truth%20Hair%20II/225/31/18
Picture Done by Giulia Honig(<3 you junebug)
Despite their name, green tree pythons can sport a variety of colors. Adults are generally bright green with flecks of white, yellow, black, or other colors along their backs. Juveniles are almost never green, instead adopting vibrant shades of yellow and red.
Green tree pythons are one of the smallest pythons reaching only about five or six feet in length.
As a nocturnal snake, the green tree python catches its prey at night. It uses infrared heat sensors on its lips to track warm-blooded prey in the dark. The green tree python feeds on insects, other snakes, lizards, frogs, birds, bats, and occasionally small rodents.
Breeding season for the green tree pythons begins in late August and lasts until December. Eggs can be laid from November to February. Hatchlings will emerge after an incubation of anywhere from 39 to 65 days. (nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/ReptilesAmphibians/Exhibit/Pro...)
HELLO 👋, MY NAME IS BART ROS. And I am an architecture, interior and city photographer working in the Deventer and Overijssel region.
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And I am an architecture, interior and city photographer working in the Deventer and Overijssel region. You can find me almost daily on the IJssel or in the historic streets of our Hanseatic cities in the Netherlands. Busy bringing you unique images. We can use these images together for marketing purposes and online media. In addition, I make books and calendars of my photography, I teach and I have fun photo walks several times a year.
As a photographer I am based in Deventer; a beautiful historic city, surrounded by nature. The result of my love for photography and the city of Deventer is the 'Deventer calendar' with 12 unique photos and city views of Deventer and the surrounding area. And a book about Deventer with even more unique images called "Extraordinary Deventer 2: Deventer and Surroundings".
I am originally a multimedia engineer and graphic designer, but since a few years I have also focused on photography. From a young age I have always been drawing, painting and taking apart radios, TVs and old cameras. I combine these technical and form-technical interests in my professional life by developing websites, graphic design and photography. As a photographer I can capture the world as I see it.
Scientific Name
Libellula luctuosa
Family
Libellulidae (skimmers) in the order Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies)
Description
The widow skimmer has distinctive dark wing markings that seem like mourning garb. Females and young males usually have brownish wingtips, and the abdomen has a brown stripe down the center flanked by two yellow stripes. Mature males have white areas in the center of their wings, beside the dark patches.
Der Name der Ausstellung im Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, die Atmosphäre an einem trüben, kalten Wintertag und das halbfertigen Riesenrad erzeugen eine morbide Stimmung.
The name of the exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, the atmosphere on a gloomy, cold winter's day and the half-finished Ferris wheel create a morbid mood.
Named for Charles Andrew Allen, a California taxidermist, the bird was first classified in 1877. An Allen’s hummingbird is about 3 inches long, slightly smaller than Anna’s hummingbirds found in the same gardens. Allen’s are similar to rufous hummers, but that species nests farther north.
Allen’s stick pretty firmly to the land along the shore in California and southern Oregon. In the late summer they head south for central Mexico, around the Mexico City area, to spend the winter. Some may begin leaving in the northern areas of their range in July, while most head south in August. There is a small pocket around Los Angeles and the Channel Islands where the Allen’s hummingbird remains year-round. The Allen’s that winter in Mexico start to head back north early in the year, getting back to their grounds on the Pacific coast as early as January, but typically February and March.
Melanie Mc Gruff
birdfeederhub.com
The name Cyclamen is presumed to come from Greek 'kyclos', a circle referring to the round tubers, or leaves.
Lovely inverted flowers rise out of fantastically patterned rounded or heart-shaped leaves. Some of the patterns, particularly the silver leaved varieties are exquisite and can truly be described as a wonder of nature.
From the family Primulaceae, they come in beautiful colours from white, pink, purple, red and combinations of these.
Cyclamen like the cool; the smaller the leaves, the cooler they can stand it.
The tubers are regarded as the favourite food for pigs in the South of France, Sicily and Italy, hence a rather uncommon common name Sowbread.
Cyclamen are poisonous; they have been used medicinally as a powerful purgative, but their toxicity makes this risky.
I love them!
Full of promise, plenty of buds.
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Latin Name | Lycaena tityrus subalpina
Dutch Name | Bruine Vuurvlinder
I was lucky to photograph this beautiful Lycaena tityrus subalpina at my vacation in Austria this year. I did not have enough time left to take some good shots, but I am still happy with this one. It's sligtly diffirent then the one I see more near my place the Lycaena tityrus. It was fun to see then dace around the flowers together with the red Lycaena hippothoe.
Macro Mondays theme: Stamp
Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊
My name is Valerie. I am 14 years old. I live in Belgium - Mechelen, this is not so far from Antwerp. I have several hobby, I like singing and acting but also like being a model. I really liked the shoot, many more should come like this one hehe...
I have one little sister, Yasmine.
Of course, I go to school, I like maths in school and music also. My skul is a kind of artskul...
My favorite musicstyle is pop and r&b.
I hope you like my pics...
The original name for Corncrake in Britain was Rail. John Ray wrote the first bird book in the English language in 1678 and he called it "Rail, or Daker-hen". The word Rail comes from the French râle, which is a death rattle, the gurgling or rattling sound sometimes heard in the throat of a dying person. But it is also the French word for Water Rail. Corncrake and Water Rail are similar, and were often confused, and there was even a superstitious belief that Corncrakes turned into Water Rails in winter. John Ray (1678) called them Water Rail, to distinguish them from the Rail. To differentiate the two, Corncrake later became known as Land Rail, but the original Rail (râle) referred to the rattling call of a Corncrake. The name Crake is also imitative of the sound made by Corncrakes, and the word croak is from the same root. The slang term "to croak" is still used to refer to someone dying, from the death rattle. And finally I was reading The Birds of Yorkshire by Thomas Nelson, written in 1907 when Corncrakes were still widespread in the county. He said that the children in Skipton district are forbidden by their parents to search for this bird, being warned that death is certain to follow within a year if they see one. I have several books on bird folklore and this is the only place I have seen mention of this superstition.
I photographed this Corncrake very early morning on Iona. You can see a few drops of dew. This one was right behind the Fire Station on Iona.
Name: Black-backed kingfisher
Scientific: Ceyx erithaca
Malay: Pekaka Kerdil / Pekaka Rimba / Pekaka Sepah
Family: Alcedinidae
IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern
Gear: SONY a1 + SEL200600G.
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Named for its supposed habit of drinking dew. Feeding in late summer on assorted grasses and then hibernating before completing its full growth in the spring.
Name: Taiga flycatcher (female)
Scientific: Ficedula albicilla
Malay: Sambar Tekak Merah / Sambar Tiaga
Family: Muscicapidae
IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2017): Least concern
Gear: SONY α1 + SEL200600G
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The name could be a distortion of cat bield meaning a shelter of the wild cat. Is written as Catbells or Cat Bells. A short but breath taking walk to the top gives very good views all round. Very popular and on a good weather day very busy. By far the best approach is by boat from Keswick to Hawse End and return the same way or if descending to Manesty continue the walk around the end of Derwentwater and back into Keswick. A grand day out.
This week Macro Mondays theme is ''The First Letter of My Name''. Since my name begins with the letter 'S', a few ideas came to mind. Anyhow, I hope you will like my ''Sweet Strawberries''. I always like mines with a hint of sugar.
Thank you everyone for your visits, faves, and kind comments.
Name: Serenity Semple
Nationality: American
Entry for Ms. Furry SL
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Decided to go kinda summer/vacation theme with a Hawaiian twist to it. 'Cause that's how I'd like to enjoy my summer!
Named after a question posed to me on Facebook about this photo. It was pretty wicked watching the clouds swirl around.
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As its name suggests, the red-eyed tree frog has red eyes with vertically narrowed pupils. It has a vibrant green body with yellow and blue, vertically striped sides. Its webbed feet and toes are orange or red. The skin on the red-eyed tree frog's belly is soft and fragile, whereas the back is thicker and rougher. Red-eyed tree frogs have sticky pads on their toes. They spend a majority of their lives in trees; they are excellent jumpers. Red-eyed tree frogs are not poisonous and rely on camouflage to protect themselves. During the day, they remain motionless, cover their blue sides with their back legs, tuck their bright feet under their bellies, and shut their red eyes. Thus, they appear almost completely green, and well hidden among the foliage.