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This gorgeous shrub is now putting on it's Autumn dress. The little fruits are a fluorescent orange. The colors are much more intense this year.

This tree was struck by lightning yesterday evening. Amazing how it just ripped the bark off this entire trunk! Gave me a good reason to take my infrared camera out for a walk:)

male adder (Vipera berus) basking on sun-warmed bracken - a buzzard's eye view...

The weather started out challenging on our 5th day, so why not head to the beach?!

 

für Freunde die sich der Kindergeschichte erinnern :

Die Kleine Raupe Nimmersatt

"Es war einmal ein kleines Ei,

das lag auf einem grünen Blatt.

Eine Raupe klein

wohnte darin fein

und die wollte ganz schnell raus

 

Es wurde ihr darin zu eng.

Sie stieß sich aus dem Ei geschwind.

Und sie krabbelt schnell.

Und sie krabbelt flink.

Denn der Hunger war sehr groß.

 

Sie begann mit einem grünen Blatt,

doch das macht sie noch lang nicht satt.

Und sie krabbelt schnell.

Und sie krabbelt flink.

Denn der Hunger war sehr groß.

 

Am Montag fraß sie einen Apfel,

Dienstag dann die Birnen.

Mittwoch Pflaumentag,

oh, wie sie das mag.

Doch der Hunger ging nicht weg.

 

Die Erdberr'n kamen Donnerstag,

Orangen dann am Freitag.

Samstag Kuchentag

Sonntag war sie satt.

Und der Hunger war gestillt.

 

Da baute sie sich schnell ein Haus,

Kokon kannst du auch sagen.

Zwei Wochen lang

schlief sie tief und fest

in diesem Kokon.

 

Doch was war da geschehen?

Heraus kam keine Raupe mehr.

Ein Schmetterling!

Ein Schmetterling!

Ein Schmetterling flog raus.

 

 

Making of for this week's MacroMondays challenge Patterns in Nature.

 

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On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in LeChee, Arizona, United States.

I see butterflies in this one 😌

On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in Lechee, Arizona, United States.

Tulips at the Floriade event in Commonwealth Park, Canberra, Australia.

Love this one of the orange sky full of birds. Going to try a few big prints/canvases to see how it looks. Taken in Chorillos, Lima, Peru.

 

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Phalaenopsis Leopard Prince, a hybrid orchid.

 

Orchids displayed at the Calyx in Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Australia.

 

Photo stacked composite.

One found today, the others are from previous years.

On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in Lechee, Arizona, United States.

I had been photographing them at the store and leaving them there. Now I’ve started bringing them home😊

The ocean always creates magic and mystery … and on this day at low tide, movement and patterns from the wet sand to the waves.

Hate their bites, love their eyes..

Closeup of a gazania flower.

Vanilla planifolia vine. I find it very ironic that "vanilla" has become synonymous "plain" and dare I say boring? Vanilla is exotic in so many ways. For starters, it is an orchid. But it is not just any orchid. The seed pods are the source for vanilla extract which is an amazing flavoring commonly used in ice cream, cookies and cakes. It has even been used as a perfume. The orchid family is huge but very few of them are vines. I love the regular pattern this Vanilla vine zigzags up this tree. So even when it is not in bloom, Vanilla planifolia is anything but vanilla.

  

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On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in LeChee, Arizona, United States.

On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in Lechee, Arizona, United States.

Interior of an immature fruit

Intérieur d'un fruit immature

 

Common Milkweed - Asclépiade commune

Asclepias syriaca L. (Asclepiadaceae-Asclépiadacées)

 

Common names: butterfly flower, silkweed, silky swallow-wort, Virginia silkweed.

 

Noms communs: Herbe à la ouate, herbe aux perruches, cotonnier, petit-cochon, cochons de lait, asclépiade commune, asclépiade de Cornut, Soie d' Amérique, L'asclépiade de Syrie.

  

Coral Bells (Heuchera sanguinea) on the Flower Wall at the Calyx as part of the inBLOOM exhibition. In the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Australia.

On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in Lechee, Arizona, United States.

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Like all other flies, these are scavengers. They are suspect of carrying pathogens, so best not to touch them.

Cirsium spec.

Ackerkratzdistel

Asteraceae

young individual, showing the blue 'eyes' on the flanks. Dordogne, France

On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in LeChee, Arizona, United States.

 

Panoramic merge of 2 images.

Moon Orchid (Phalaenopsis amabilis) aka Moth orchid or Mariposa orchid.

 

Orchids displayed at the Calyx in Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Australia.

 

Photo stacked composite.

Ocellated Skink (Chalcides ocellatus) crossing the tiles that paved part of the garden of our rental villa in Malta. April 2019.

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